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Bridge at Remagen Stone

This stone was part of the piers supporting

the historic Ludendorff Bridge which

once spanned the Rhine River at

Remagen, Germany. A forward patrol of

the US 9th Armored Division captured

the bridge in a surprise attack on

March 7, 1945, thereby aiding the Allies

with a ...

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A Stone Arch Bridge on the Galena Road

The Stone Arch Bridge that stands to the east of the present highway was on the Galena Road, once the most important trail in northern Illinois. Along this route innumerable people streamed northward to the lead mines near Galena every ...

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Triple Arch Stone Bridge

The only bridge of this design in Hunterdon County.

It spans the Musconetcong River and joins Hunterdon

to Warren County.

Also known as Wydner Farm Bridge

Marker is on Old Turnpike Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Stone Arch Bridge

"This viaduct...is the only one of its kind that spans the Father of Waters, and is one of the largest and most noteworthy in the United States.

Firmer than the earth which supports it, it is constructed to stand the test ...

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Three Arch Stone Bridge

This bridge was constructed in 1904 to replace a wooden - truss bridge and is a rare surviving example of a stone - arch bridge in Wisconsin. Plans for the new bridge were drawn up by city engineer Charles V. ...

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Hudson River Bridge Cornerstone

The North River Bridge Co.

Ground broken June 8th, 1895

First foundation masonry

laid June 18th, 1895

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Stonebridge

Departed this life February 1953

Located on the hill to the east and south of this point was a haven of comfort to many a man from the late 1800’s until closed in 1953. Condemned by certain elements of our society ...

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Pennsylvania Railroad Stone Bridge

On May 31, 1889, The main main [sic] thrust of the 30-foot wave from the broken South Fork Dam smashed into the hillside to your left, sparing the PRR stone bridge from its full impact. The bridge held, its arches ...

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Old Stone Bridge

Originally planned in 1683 but not constructed until about 1731, this triple arch stone bridge is believed to be one of the oldest examples of its type still existing in New Jersey. Perhaps it is the oldest. The bridge marks ...

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Stone Bridge

Strategic Crossings

From the east side of this stream Union cannon fired the first shots of First Manassas at Confederates on the opposite ridge. The attack was a ruse. Though Stone Bridge offered one of the few easy routes across Bull ...

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