Old Alton Bridge is a historic iron through-truss bridge connecting the cities of Denton, Texas and Copper Canyon, Texas. Built in 1884 by the King Iron Bridge Manufacturing Company, it originally carried horses and later automobiles over Hickory Creek at a location that once was a popular ford for crossing cattle. The bridge takes its name from the abandoned community of Alton, which between 1850-1856 was the seat of Denton County.
The heavily traveled Old Alton Bridge remained in constant use until 2001 when vehicle traffic was moved to an adjacent concrete-and-steel bridge. Prior to the new bridge, it was necessary for motorists to signal with a car horn before crossing the single lane span. The new bridge straightened out a sharp curve on both sides of the creek and provided additional travel lanes.
With vehicle traffic removed, the bridge became an important link connecting the Elm Fork and Pilot Knoll Hiking and Equestrian Trails. Today it is a popular location for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Old Alton Bridge was included in the National Register of Historic Places, July 8, 1988.
Just like some breeze you've drifted back again
You didn't bother to imform me you knew I'd let you in
I thought I knew it all but I'm still learning
Yes I'm just an old bridge that you keep burning
You just can't stand to see my world go around
With just a kiss our worlds collide and mine comes crashing down
You stand by laughing while it's over turning
Yes I'm just an old bridge that you keep burning
Why is this magic spell you weed to make sure I can't win
What is the power you must possess to light the flame again
Before this hurting's gone you'll be returning
Yes I'm just an old bridge that you keep burning