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The Hackett Creek Bridge is a historic bridge near Hackett, Arkansas, which carries Arkansas Highway 45 across Hackett Creek. The bridge is a three-span concrete structure set on abutments and piers of stone and concrete. The longest single span is 36 feet (11 m) long, and the total bridge length is 98 feet (30 m). The deck is asphalt laid over concrete, and there are simple concrete railings on either side.

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  • The Hackett Creek Bridge is a historic bridge near Hackett, Arkansas, which carries Arkansas Highway 45 across Hackett Creek. The bridge is a three-span concrete structure set on abutments and piers of stone and concrete. The longest single span is 36 feet (11 m) long, and the total bridge length is 98 feet (30 m). The deck is asphalt laid over concrete, and there are simple concrete railings on either side.
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