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Pine Street Bridge

1996

Third span of Deer Creek at this location. It is a replica of the single arch steel Gault Bridge (1908-1996) which replaced the suspension bridge (1862-1903) built by Andrew S. Hallidie, who later built the San Francisco Cable Car system.

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Jim’s Bridge

Named in honor of Jim Jones whose love for the American River and fervor to protect its fisheries and flow levels greatly enhanced the river and parkway.

When this bridge was no longer needed for mining activities, Jim fought to save ...

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Church Hill Road Bridge

This covered bridge, over Middle Run, Elkrun Township, Columbiana County, is the shortest covered bridge in the United States still standing on a once-used public highway, having a clear span of 19 feet and 3 inches. It is an example, ...

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Bridgewater Veterans

[Front Marker:]

Bridgewater Veterans

Deceased

Daniel B. Bianchi, WWII • Peter Blicher, Jr.,WWII • Martin Carlson, Korean • James T. Cuddy, Korean • William J. Cuddy, Korean • George S. DeVoe, WWII • Richard J. Flaig, WWII • Edward L. Gale, WWII • ...

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The Battle of Staunton River Bridge

The Battle of Staunton River Bridge

was fought here June 25, 1864

Capt. Benj. L. Farinholt 53rd Va. Inf. with

296 men reinforced by 642 citizens

and soldiers from Halifax Charlotte

and Mecklenburg counties Virginia

Defeated

Col. R.M. West 5th Penn. Cavalry

Supported by the 3rd New York

This ...

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Brett Park / New Bridge Area

Hackensack River Greenway through Teaneck

Site of:Hackensack Indian Village,

and The Real

George Washington Bridge

This 10½ acre park named after Teaneck Mayor and open space advocate Clarence “Jim” Brett is one of the most historically significant site in Teaneck, indeed the Hackensack River ...

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“S” Bridge

Old National Road, Built about 1828. Where the road crossed a creek at an angle, a stone arch bridge was built as right angles to the stream flow. "S" shaped walls were then built to guide traffic around the job ...

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“S” Bridge

This stone bridge was part of the National, or Cumberland Road. Originated in 1805, it was completed to Wheeling in 1818. Over it passed countless wagons and stages uniting the East and the growing West.

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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Sixth Street Bridge

The original Sixth Street Bridge, constructed at a cost of $72,960, opened on December 7, 1885. The structure consisted of four wrought-iron trusses which spanned the Muskingum River and one swing truss which spanned the Muskingum Improvement Canal. After only ...

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Natural Bridge State Park

The Bridge / The Rockshelter

The Bridge

This Natural Bridge of sandstone, 35 feet high, was carved by the uneven dissolving of mineral deposits holding the sand grains together. The result after many years of erosion by water, frost action, wind, and ...

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