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Description: The old carpenter bluff bridge is popular destination on routes along the TX-OK border. Why? Because it’s there. Closed to vehicular traffic but open to pedestrians. The Carpenter Bluff Bridge, also known as the Carpenter's Bluff Bridge, is an old historic bridge located in Bryan County, Oklahoma, USA. The bridge spans the Red River, connecting Oklahoma and Texas. It is of significant historical and architectural interest. The Carpenter Bluff Bridge was built in 1910 and is a Pratt through-truss bridge, which was a common design for bridges in that era. It served as a vital transportation link between the two states for many years, allowing for the movement of people, livestock, and goods across the Red River.