New $1M bridge finished at U.P. crossing that sees 2K travelers each winter weekend
Updated Dec 09, 2020;
Posted Dec 09, 2020
The new Doty Bridge over the North Branch of Stutts Creek in Alger County replaces a temporary bridge in place since 2000 over a former railroad trestle.U.S. Forest Service
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ALGER COUNTY, MI – A $1 million project to build a 130-foot bridge that connects several communities with miles of trails has been completed in the Upper Peninsula.
The new Doty Bridge over the North Branch of Stutts Creek in Alger County replaces a temporary bridge in place since 2000 over a former railroad trestle.