List of historic civil engineering landmarks

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The following is a partial list of historic civil engineering landmarks as designated by the American Society of Civil Engineers since it began the program in 1964. The designation is granted to projects, structures, and sites in the United States (National Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks) and the rest of the world.

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[edit] International landmarks

[edit] Australia

[edit] England

[edit] France

[edit] Italy

  • Acquedotto Traiano-Paolo, Rome (built by the Romans)

[edit] Other international

[edit] United States landmarks

National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark: Sign on the Stone Arch Bridge.
National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark: Sign on the Stone Arch Bridge.

[edit] Alabama

[edit] Arizona

[edit] Arkansas

[edit] California

[edit] Colorado

  • Cheesman Dam, Denver
  • Durango-Silverton Branch of the D&RGW RR, Durango
  • Gunnison Tunnel, Montrose
  • Prehistoric Mesa Verde Reservoirs, Mesa Verde
  • Moffat Tunnel, Winter Park

[edit] Connecticut

  • Rocky River Pumped Storage Hydro-Plant, New Milford [1]

[edit] Delaware

[edit] District of Columbia

[edit] Florida

[edit] Georgia

[edit] Hawaii

  • Kamehameha V Post Office, Honolulu
  • East Maui Irrigation System, East Maui

[edit] Illinois

[edit] Indiana

  • Duck Creek Aqueduct, Metamora
  • West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden Springs

[edit] Iowa

  • Keokuk Hydro-Power System, Keokuk
  • Hydraulics Laboratory at the University of Iowa, Iowa City

[edit] Kentucky

  • Royal Colonial Boundary of 1665, Middlesboro
  • Louisville and Portland Canal Locks & Dam, Louisville
  • Louisville Water Works, Louisville
  • Kentucky Dam, Gilbertsville
  • High Bridge, Jessamine

[edit] Louisiana

  • McNeill Street Pumping Station, Shreveport
  • Eads South Pass Navigation Works, Venice

[edit] Maine

[edit] Maryland

[edit] Maryland-Pennsylvania

[edit] Massachusetts

[edit] Michigan

[edit] Minnesota

[edit] Mississippi

  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Exp. Station, Vicksburg

[edit] Missouri

[edit] Montana

[edit] Nevada

[edit] New Hampshire

  • Five Stone Arch Bridges, Hillsborough
  • Mount Washington Cog Railway, Mt. Washington
  • Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge, Cornish (designated by Vermont)

[edit] New Jersey

  • Newark International Airport, Newark
  • Hydraulic-Inclined Plane System of the Morris Canal, Stanhope
  • Great Falls Raceway and Power System, Paterson
  • Atlantic City Convention Hall, Atlantic City
  • Cranetown Triangulation Site, Cedar Grove
  • Bayonne Bridge, Bayonne
  • Fink Through Truss Bridge, Hamden

[edit] New Mexico

  • Elephant Butte Dam, Truth or Consequences
  • El Camino Real, Santa Fe
  • Embudo, New Mexico Stream Gauging Station, Embudo
  • Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railway, Chama

[edit] New York

[edit] North Carolina

[edit] North Dakota

  • Northern Pacific High Line Bridge No 64

[edit] Ohio

[edit] Oregon

[edit] Pennsylvania

[edit] South Carolina

  • Charleston - Hamburg Railroad, Charleston

[edit] South Dakota

  • Missouri River Bridges, Chamberlain
  • Belle Fourche Dam, Belle Fourche

[edit] Tennessee

[edit] Texas

  • Brooks AFB, Old Hangar 9, San Antonio
  • San Antonio River Walk & Flood Control System, San Antonio
  • Galveston Seawall and Grade Raising, Galveston
  • Acequias of San Antonio, San Antonio
  • El Camino Real (The Royal Road) Eastern Branch, San Antonio
  • Denison Dam, Denison
  • Texas Commerce Bank (formerly Gulf, now Chase) Building, Houston
  • San Jacinto Monument, Houston
  • International Boundary Marker #1, El Paso
  • Houston Ship Channel, Houston

[edit] Utah

[edit] Vermont

  • Cornish - Windsor Covered Bridge, Windsor
  • Ascutney Mill Dam, Windsor

[edit] Virginia

[edit] Virginia-North Carolina

[edit] Washington

[edit] West Virginia

[edit] Wisconsin

[edit] Wyoming

[edit] External links