The American West is a rugged region coverede with mountians, canyons, rivers, and ravines. Perhaps more than the other regions of the American landscape, the West posed problems for settlers as they attempted to raverse its varied terrain.
Applying the best in human imagination and scientific knowledge, egineers have developed a vast network of highways and bridges to enable the easy movement of gods and travelers from coast to coast. This Web project tells about a few bridges of the western United States and the contributions they have made in the taming of the Wild West.