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Minnesota’s Historic Bridges - Dump Road Bridge

Minnesota’s Historic Bridges - Dump Road Bridge
The Dump Road Bridge, sometimes called the “Old Rusty Bridge,” is a single steel, … The Dump Road Bridge is historically significant as an excellent of a …

Minnesota’s Historic Bridges - Mendota Road Bridge
The Mendota Road Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places … The Mendota Road Bridge is a single-span, stone-arch bridge that carries …

Structurae [en]: Structures: Functions & uses: Road bridges
Engineering structures and/or architectural works serving or having been used as Road bridges from around the world and throughout all times.

Bridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Road bridge). Jump to: navigation, search. This article is about the edifice (it is primarily an index to articles concerning specific …

Bridges In The USA And Canada
Hite Road Bridge Over The Colorado River, Utah (Ut 95) … Nowadays there are several road bridges and at least one rail bridge over the Niagara River in …

Panoramas :: The Forth Bridges
The Forth Road Bridge when opened, on 4th September 1964 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, was the largest suspension bridge in Europe, and, together with …

Ashtabula County Ohio Covered Bridge Festival
South Denmark Road Bridge (2.7 miles from Netcher Road Bridge) … Mechanicsville Road Bridge (4.6 miles from Harpersfield Bridge) …

Neil Fraser: Writing: Bridges of Inverness: Tomnahiruch and …
[Old Tomnahurich swing bridge] The Tomnahurich and Muirtown bridges are identical bridges which form the only road crossings of the Caledonian canal in …

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