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This notecard, Crabb Creek Bridge, is a reproduction of an original photo-polymer relief print of the same title.  The illustration depicts the stone arch bridge spanning Crabb Creek on a local road, just off Crabb Creek Road, 2.4 miles south and 1.5 miles west of Dexter, Cowley County, Kansas.  This bridge is one of 17 remaining stone arch bridges in the county built before 1920.  Most were built by a stone mason named Walter Sharp who built bridges throughout Butler, Greenwood and Cowley Counties. 

The card, which is blank inside, is a framable 5″ x 7″ and comes in a clear acetate protective sleeve with matching envelope.  The card stock is 80 lb. smooth cover in warm white.

Additional information

Weight -1 lbs
Dimensions -1 × -1 × -1 in

Crabb Creek Bridge Notecard

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SKU: BPWKB009 Category: