Most People Don’t Know The Story Behind Iowa's Abandoned Bridge To Nowhere
Iowa has a long and storied history with the railroad! In fact, did you know that our state was the very first to even have a train robbery? Luckily, not all of our locomotive history is as sinister, and there’s an impressive memorial bridge to prove it.


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The bridge near her home that crossed the Honey Creek had been washed out, and a train had crashed into the creek from high above. Shelley knew another train was due from Moingona, and had to get the word out that it was not safe to cross. The only way to make it to the train depot was to cross the high trestle bridge - on foot.

Today, the Kate Shelley Museum in Boone is a tribute to the heroic woman. When a new high truss bridge was created to cross the Des Moines River from Boone, it seemed to only make sense that the bridge be named after Kate Shelley.

You can still visit the Kate Shelley High Bridge, and it is a fascinating tribute to a heroine of Iowa history.
Find directions to the bridge in Boone right here. If you want to learn more about Kate Shelley herself, visit the Museum in Boone, which is not far from the bridges that stand there today. You can read more about the Museum and Park named in Kate Shelley’s honor right here. Can you even imagine crossing an imposing bridge like this on foot?
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