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Veterans Bridge (Interstate 579)(en)
USA / Pennsylvania / Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA)
highway, bridge
Completed in 1987, the Veterans Bridge carries I-579 across the Allegheny River between downtown Pittsburgh and I-279 (the Parkway North).
Hot Metal Bridge(en)
USA / Pennsylvania / Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA)
bridge
The Hot Metal Bridge formerly connected parts of the J&L Steel mill, carrying crucibles of molten steel from the blast furnaces to the rolling mills on the opposite bank. The upstream span was converted to road use in 2000, connecting
Glenwood Bridge(en)
USA / Pennsylvania / West_Homestead (Pittsburgh, PA)
bridge
Rankin Bridge(en)
USA / Pennsylvania / Rankin
bridge
Built in 1951, the Rankin Bridge crosses the Monongahela River between the boroughs of Rankin and Whitaker. It is a major traffic artery between Pittsburgh's eastern and southern suburbs, and also serves communities in the Monongahela River Valley. Traffic from
Spruce Street Suspension Bridge(en)
USA / California / San_Diego (San Diego)
suspension, walkway, bridge
A pedestrian only suspension bridge built in the 1920's.
Vermont Street Pedestrian Bridge(en)
USA / California / San_Diego (San Diego)
Herbert C. Bonner Bridge(en)
USA / North_Carolina / Wanchese (Nags Head, NC)
Clay's Ferry Bridge(en)
USA / Kentucky / Arlington
Historic Ramp Creek Covered Bridge(en)
USA / Indiana / Morgantown
park, landmark, bridge, Wooden covered bridge
Double-barreled covered bridge over North Fork Salt Creek at Brown County State Park Open to two lanes of traffic, 3 ton limit/9ft clearance. Built 1838 by Henry Wolf; relocated 1932; rehabilitated 1986
Kent Narrows Bridge(en)
USA / Maryland / Kent_Narrows
bridge
One-Way Bridge(en)
USA / Tennessee / Plainview
Only 1 lane
Edmund Pettus Bridge(en)
USA / Alabama / Selma (Selma, AL)
historic, bridge
Bridge made famous by Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights marches of the mid '60s. www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/civilrights/al4.htm
High-Main Bridge(en)
USA / Ohio / Hamilton (Cincinnati)
Taos Junction Bridge(en)
USA / New_Mexico / Ranchos_de_Taos
George C. Platt Bridge(en)
USA / Pennsylvania / Colwyn (Philadelphia)
airport, philadelphia, penrose, platt, bridge, ----
The George C. Platt Bridge (locally referred to as simply the "Platt Bridge") is a through truss bridge in South Philadelphia. Spanning the Schuylkill River near the Sun Oil refinery, the bridge carries PA Route 291 (Penrose Avenue in this
A. Piatt Andrew Bridge(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Gloucester (Gloucester)
128 N/S runs over the A. Piatt Andrew Bridge, connecting Gloucester and Rockport to the mainland.
Witches Bridge(en)
USA / Missouri / Deerfield
no longer the shakey wooden bridge it once was, been replaced with dull, new concrete
Dumbarton Rail Bridge(en)
USA / California / East_Palo_Alto
railway, bay, bridge
Dumbarton rail bridge is useless due to the burned western approach trestle. It used to rotate on a center pivot to allow ships to pass, but it now is welded open. It is to be renovated for new commuter rail
Blynman (Cut) Bridge(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Gloucester
The Blynman Bridge, or the "Cut Bridge" is named for Reverend Blynman, the political and religious leader of the time. Rev. Blynman supervised the cutting of the first canal at the harbor end of the Annisquam River. The first bridge
Chester Bridge(en)
USA / Illinois / Chester
mississippi, chester, popeye, bridge
Through and deck truss bridge over the Mississippi River on MO 51/IL 150 at Chester Open to two-lane traffic Opened Aug. 23, 1942 as a toll bridge. Main span destroyed by severe thunderstorm July 29, 1944; reopened Aug. 24, 1946.
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