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Goose Creek Bridge
[Front]
The first bridge here, in use by 1680...
Royal Gorge Bridge
Highest suspension bridge in the world
Completed in ...
Steamboats Give Way to the New Bay Bridge
"There was a wharf where the steamboats came in. Right dow...
DeWitt Williams Bridge
Named in honor
of
St. Stephen Native
Te...
Battle of Davis Bridge
October 5, 1862
Here a force of three brigades under...
Riegelsville Roebling Bridge
Centennial Celebration
Built by John A. Roebling's...
Veterans Memorial, Bridgeton Twp
Upper Black Eddy, PA
Dedicated to those members of...
The Sykesville Bypass Bridge
An Aluminum Bridge
This bridge is one of only six al...
Steensland Bridge
The Steensland Bridge was named after Norwegian Consul Hal...
Steensland Bridge
The Steensland Bridge was named after Norwegian Consul Hal...
Results for Bridge
Goose Creek Bridge
[Front]
The first bridge here, in use by 1680, had a raised road at either end and was built from split logs with the flat sides up, covered by sand or clay. Traffic over Goose Creek increased significantly after St. James, ...
Royal Gorge Bridge
Highest suspension bridge in the world
Completed in seven months - Dedicated Dec. 7, 1929
Chief Engineer George Cole
Consulting Engineer O.K. Peck
This property has been placed on
National Register of Historic Places
By
U.S. Department of Interior
Modernization of bridge to present day
safety and engineering standards ...
Steamboats Give Way to the New Bay Bridge
"There was a wharf where the steamboats came in. Right down at the foot of Prince George Street...The Tolchester boat used to come in and they'd pick up one thing or another, an dbring them all up Prince George Street. ...
DeWitt Williams Bridge
Named in honor
of
St. Stephen Native
Teacher and Principal
For Over 30 Years
Member
St. Stephen Town Council
1970-1979
Mayor Pro Tem
1974-1979
9th District member
S.C. Highway Commission
1972-1982
Member
House of Representatives
1983- (1996)
Dedicated in 1983
Marker is on State Road 45, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Battle of Davis Bridge
October 5, 1862
Here a force of three brigades under Major General E.O.C. Ord, USA, enroute from Bolivar to Corinth, seized high ground to the east and turned aside the Confederate Army of W. Tennessee, retiring to Holly Springs after its ...
Riegelsville Roebling Bridge
Centennial Celebration
Built by John A. Roebling's Sons Co.
Opened for traffic April 18th, 1904
Owned and Operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission
Marker is on Delaware Road, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Veterans Memorial, Bridgeton Twp
Upper Black Eddy, PA
Dedicated to those members of the armed forces of the United States who have honorable and unselfishly served their country.
Marker is at the intersection of River Road and Bridge Street, on the right when traveling ...
The Sykesville Bypass Bridge
An Aluminum Bridge
This bridge is one of only six aluminum girder bridges in the United States, and the only one in Maryland. Despite its ordinary appearance, the bridge is a remarkable feat of engineering with worldwide significance.
The Sykesville Bypass Bridge ...
Steensland Bridge
The Steensland Bridge was named after Norwegian Consul Halle Steensland who donated $10,000 in 1904 for construction of a stone bridge over the Yahara River. The bridge was widened in 1950 reusing the original stone facing. The bridge was replaced ...
Steensland Bridge
The Steensland Bridge was named after Norwegian Consul Halle Steensland who donated $10,000 in 1904 for construction of a stone bridge over the Yahara River. The bridge was widened in 1950 reusing the original stone facing. The bridge was replaced ...