The Tallest, Most Impressive Bridge In Iowa Can Be Found In The Town Of Boone
If you’re looking for a unique bit of Iowa history, head to Boone and visit the Kate Shelley High Bridge. The tallest bridge in Iowa is named after a true Hawkeye State hero who left a lasting legacy on her hometown.

Then, young Kate led rescuers to Honey Creek, where two men were pulled safely out of the floodwaters. Kate Shelley's actions on that night made her an instant local hero, and when a nearby bridge was built as the tallest bridge in Iowa, it took on her name.

It wasn't long before everyone who traveled across called it the Kate Shelley High Bridge, and the Boone Viaduct name was lost to history.
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Trains crossed the Des Moines River here on their way from Chicago, and the railroad bridge connected the Windy City to the West.
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Over the years, the bridge changed hands. By 2001, Union Pacific had taken over the operation and kept spans open with a 25 mile-per-hour limit.

The bridge opened to traffic on August 20, 2009, and the new bridge was officially named the Kate Shelley Bridge in honor of an incredible Iowan.

These modern man-made wonders are impressive, particularly if you look up from the ground near the base.

You can find out all about the museum right here and plan your visit to see it for yourself.
You can read more about the tale of Kate Shelley here.
For more amazing Iowa history, read 10 Photos From Iowa’s History That Are A Fascinating Window Into The Past.
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