The Denison Bridge was built between 1869 - 1870 to replace the bridge that was washed away in the 1867 floods.
Marvel at the technological achievements of the 1870s as you view the Denison Bridge. The bridge is the second oldest metal truss bridge remaining in New South Wales and its advanced design was a major engineering achievement at the time and represents the maximum achievable by truss spans. Spanning the Macquarie River at Kelso, the bridge is a prominent local landmark that is now decorated with flags denoting events celebrated in the town.