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Railroad Bridge over North Creek The first bridge to span North Creek was built in c.1871 and was a wooden Howe truss design. In 1891, the railroad replaced alot of the bridges including the one at North Creek. It was built by the Rochester Bridge Works and is still being used today. c.1880 c.1900 1913 1918 1930 |