English: Portal view of the Leedle Mill Truss Bridge, a through truss bridge over Badfish Creek on Leedle Mill Road northwest of Cooksville,
Rock County, Wisconsin. The total length of the bridge is 125.7 ft., and the length of the largest span is 89.6 ft. The deck width is 15.1 ft., and the vertical clearance above deck is 11.5 ft. Built in 1916, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It is closed to all traffic and is now being marketed for reuse.
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