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Explore Kansas's Route 66 history
Discover the rich history packed into Kansas's 13 miles of Route 66. The Rainbow Bridge awaits!
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Discover the iconic Rainbow Bridge
In Baxter Springs, Kansas, sits the Rainbow Bridge, also known as the Brush Creek Bridge or Marsh Arch Bridge. This unique bridge is the last of its kind on Route 66, making it a must-see landmark.
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Marsh Arch Rainbow Bridge history
The Rainbow Bridge, constructed in 1923, showcases a single Marsh arch design by James Marsh. This historic structure spans 130 feet, is 20 feet wide, and the arch rises to 27 feet. It's a Route 66 treasure!
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A perfect photo opportunity
Many have photographed the Rainbow Bridge, but Michael Rodgers Photography captured a particularly stunning image: a double rainbow arcing over this Route 66 landmark.
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Kansas weather and the Rainbow Bridge
Kansas is known for its variable weather, but recent rains have caused unusually high water levels near the Rainbow Bridge.
Rainbow Bridge: A historical overview
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Graffiti Bridge: A chronicle of love and milestones
Before its landmark status, Rainbow Bridge was informally known as Graffiti Bridge, a canvas for love notes and graduation celebrations.
*AI generated photo to depict what the bridge may have looked like at the time.
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Preserving a Route 66 landmark
Repeated updates and paint jobs have kept the Rainbow Bridge in prime condition. Here's a glimpse at the latest preservation efforts.
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Ready for a new look
The Rainbow Bridge's periodic repainting ensures it remains a vibrant landmark on Route 66, ready for more visitors.
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