The Tulip Trestle, locally known as the Viaduct, but officially identified as " Bridge X75-6", was built in 1906 and stretches across Richland Creek Valley. It is the longest rail trestle in the U.S. and ranked 3rd in the world. Located east of Bloomfield and west of Solsberry near the community of Tulip, the 2,307 feet long and 157 feet tall trestle remains in use today by the Indiana Rail Road Company.