So we are in Nebraska, its 7am and 36 degrees out.. after warming up the truck we head north for Vermillion, South Dakota. Its about a 4 hour trip thru farm land, ethanol plants, and feed lots. We finally make it to the Missouri river and get to see the famous "double deck" Meridian Highway bridge. Its an awesome reminder of the industrial age.
The bridge crosses the Missouri River, connecting Yankton, South Dakota to the north with Cedar County, Nebraska to the south. Prior to the construction of the bridge, traffic moved between these two points via a ferry service, started in 1870, and a seasonal pontoon bridge, first installed in 1890. The pontoon bridge was disassembled and rebuilt twice a year, once to float on open water, and once to be placed on solid ice. After a 1915 initiative to build a permanent bridge faltered with the U.S. entrance into World War I, a new effort was started by the Yankton Chamber of Commerce 1919. the new bridge, featuring a movable span to allow for river navigation, was completed during the summer of 1924.
Enough American history- We turn off the highway onto a dirt road and goes on for almost 10 miles. If that wasn't enough, we finally arrive at a farm with a 1/4 dirt road that leads to the house with a large barn behind it. We look over the car, strike a deal, and just like that- Happy wife, Happy life!