Iowa
See also: List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa and List of crossings of the Mississippi River- Bellevue Bridge, connects Mills County, Iowa and Sarpy County, Nebraska at Bellevue, Nebraska
- Black Hawk Bridge, Lansing
- Crescent Rail Bridge, connects Davenport, Iowa to Rock Island, Illinois
- Davenport Skybridge, Davenport
- Dubuque-Wisconsin Bridge, connects Dubuque, Iowa to Grant County, Wisconsin
- Fort Madison Toll Bridge, connects Fort Madison, Iowa to Niota, Illinois
- Fred Schwengel Memorial Bridge connects LeClaire, Iowa to Rapids City, Illinois
- Gateway Bridge, connects Clinton, Iowa to Fulton, Illinois
- Government Bridge, Davenport, Iowa to Rock Island, Illinois
- Great River Bridge, connects Burlington, Iowa to Gulf Port, Illinois
- I-74 Bridge, Bettendorf, Iowa to Moline, Illinois
- Julien Dubuque Bridge, connects Dubuque, Iowa to East Dubuque, Illinois
- Keokuk-Hamilton Bridge, connects Keokuk, Iowa to Hamilton, Illinois
- Lyons-Fulton Bridge, connects Clinton, Iowa to Fulton, Illinois
- Marquette-Joliet Bridge, connects Marquette, Iowa to Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin
- Nebraska City Bridge, connects Otoe County, Nebraska with Fremont County, Iowa at Nebraska City, Nebraska
- Norbert F. Beckey Bridge, connects Muscatine, Iowa to Rock Island County, Illinois
- Plattsmouth Bridge, connects Cass County, Nebraska to Mills County, Iowa
- Rock Island Centennial Bridge, connects Davenport, Iowa to Rock Island, Illinois
- Savanna-Sabula Bridge, connects Savanna, Illinois to Sabula, Iowa
- Siouxland Veterans Memorial Bridge (formerly Combination Bridge), connects Sioux City, Iowa to South Sioux City, Nebraska
- Union Pacific Missouri River Bridge, connects Council Bluffs, Iowa to Omaha, Nebraska
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