
West Mitchell Street Bridge
A historic bridge spanning the Bear River in northern Michigan, carrying both local traffic and US Highway 31 through Petoskey.
At a glance
The West Mitchell Street Bridge serves a dual function as an important regional transportation link and a documented historic structure. Its recognition on the National Register reflects the bridge’s significance within Petoskey’s built environment.
History
The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, acknowledging its place in the area’s infrastructure heritage. Its construction date and original architect are not documented in available sources.
What you see
The bridge carries West Mitchell Street and US Highway 31 across the Bear River. The structure’s specific architectural details and materials are not detailed in available documentation.
Cultural significance
As a registered historic structure, the bridge represents an important piece of Petoskey’s transportation and civic infrastructure. Its listing underscores the value placed on preserving regional transportation landmarks.
Key facts
- Location: Petoskey, Michigan, United States
- Coordinates: 45.37388889, −84.96083333
- Historic designation: National Register of Historic Places (1986)
Practical information & getting there
The bridge is located on West Mitchell Street in Petoskey, Michigan, and is publicly accessible as part of the roadway network. You can reach it via US Highway 31.
Sources & resources
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