Historic Iron Bridge: A Relic of Nixa's Past
Step back in time at Nixa's Historic Iron Bridge, a picturesque landmark offering a glimpse into the region's past and engineering heritage.
The Historic Iron Bridge in Nixa, Missouri, stands as a testament to early 20th-century engineering and transportation. This Pratt truss bridge, located on Seneca Road, offers a glimpse into the region's history and provides a scenic spot for visitors.
A brief summary to Historic Iron Bridge
- Seneca Rd, Nixa, Missouri, 65714, US
Local tips
- Take a moment to appreciate the bridge's Pratt truss design, a common engineering style in the early 20th century.
- Enjoy the scenic views of the Finley Creek and the surrounding wooded area. It's a great spot for photography.
- Combine your visit with a trip to other nearby attractions in Nixa or explore the Finley River.
Getting There
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Driving
The Historic Iron Bridge is located on Seneca Road in Nixa, MO. From the center of Nixa, head south on Main Street (Highway 160). Turn left onto MO-14 E/W Mt Vernon St. Turn left onto S Nicholas Rd. Turn left onto Seneca Rd. The bridge will be on your left. There is no dedicated parking area, but limited roadside parking is available. Exercise caution when parking and be mindful of local traffic.
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Walking
If you are in the Riverdale area, you can walk to the Historic Iron Bridge. Head east on Riverdale Road toward Seneca Road. Turn onto Seneca Road, and continue until you reach the bridge. Be aware that Seneca Road is a county road, so exercise caution and be mindful of traffic.