The Pleasant Valley Road Bridge

The Pleasant Valley Road Bridge (HM2J3E)

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N 41° 35.388', W 81° 24.136'

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This single lane Pleasant Valley Road Bridge was constructed in 1881
by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company of Canton, Ohio, and is a 163
foot-long Whipple Truss double intersection Pratt through truss). It
replaced a wooden bridge that portaged the west branch of the
Chagrin River a few hundred yards downstream. The structure. one
of less than ten of its kind remaining in the state of Ohio, and
possibly the longest in Lake County, was built to sustain the Euclid-
Chardon Road traffic on U. S. Route 6. Known as the Grand Army of
Republic Highway, G. A. R., this major thoroughfare served this
purpose until 1952 when a new high level bridge bypass was constructed
to the south. The Truss bridge, pleasing to the eye with the artwork
and name plates atop the overhead portals, was designed to enhance
the bridge's appearance within the valley.

After the closure in 2001, the bridge was dismantled three years later. The bridge components were transported to the Ohio Bridge Corporation for cleaning and inspection. Those members in need of replacement were cut from high-strength steel and all parts were metalized with a zinc coating. The bridge was reassembled on site in 2005 under supervision of U.I.C. General Contractors. The floor system is a combination of structural timber and metalized high-strength steel. The deck supporting



traffic is made with 3" x 4" treated yellow pine boards with an asphalt overlay. The majority of the bridge truss visible above the roadway is the original wrought iron material forged in 1881. This County project shared funding from federal, county and city levels. The bridge is now owned and maintained by the city of Willoughby Hills.
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HM NumberHM2J3E
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Year Placed2006
Placed ByThe Willoughby Hills Historical Society and The Ohio Historical Society
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Date Added Thursday, July 25th, 2019 at 11:01am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)17T E 466472 N 4604311
Decimal Degrees41.58980000, -81.40226667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 41° 35.388', W 81° 24.136'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds41° 35' 23.28" N, 81° 24' 8.16" W
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