Mulladay Hollow Bridge | |
Nearest City: | Eureka Springs, Arkansas |
Coordinates: | 36.435°N -93.7656°W |
Architect: | Works Progress Administration |
Builder: | Works Progress Administration |
Architecture: | Closed spandrel, deck arch |
Added: | April 6, 1990 |
Area: | less than one acre |
Refnum: | 90000531 |
The Mulladay Hollow Bridge is a stone arch bridge in rural Carroll County, Arkansas. It carries County Road 204 across Mulladay Hollow Creek, near the southwestern tip of Lake Leatherwood It has two spans, and is built out of roughly square and semi-coursed fieldstone. The arches are elliptical in shape, 9feet in height and 9.5feet wide, with nearly-square voussoirs forming the arches. The barrels of the arches are skewed with respect to the spandrels, and the wing walls are slightly curved. The roadway carried by the bridge is 30feet wide, and the total length of the structure is 120feet. The bridge was built with Works Progress Administration funding as part of the development of Lake Leatherwood as a recreation area.[1]
The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.