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The iconic Colorado Street Bridge in Pasadena, California, was a significant part of the original U.S. Route 66 alignment, serving travelers on the Mother Road from its construction in 1913 until it was bypassed by the Arroyo Seco Parkway (now Pasadena Freeway/CA-110) in the 1940s. It's a famous landmark on the historic Route 66 corridor, known for its beautiful Beaux...
The Interstate Bridge (also Columbia River Interstate Bridge, I-5 Bridge, Portland-Vancouver Interstate Bridge, Vancouver-Portland Bridge) is a pair of nearly identical steel vertical-lift, Parker through-truss bridges that carry Interstate 5 traffic over the Columbia River between Vancouver, Washington and Portland, Oregon in the United States.
The present-day northb...
The Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge, is a cantilever bridge that spans the Coos Bay on U.S. Route 101 near North Bend, Oregon. When completed in 1936 it was named the North Bend Bridge. In 1947, it was renamed in honor of Conde B. McCullough who died on May 5, 1946. This and ten other major bridges on the Oregon Coast Highway were designed under his supervision.
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The Confederation Bridge is a bridge spanning the Abegweit Passage of Northumberland Strait, linking Prince Edward Island with mainland New Brunswick, Canada. It was commonly referred to as the "Fixed Link" (cf. fixed link) by residents of Prince Edward Island prior to its official naming. The 12.9-kilometre (8 mi) long bridge opened on 31 May 1997.
The bridge is a tw...
The Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge (formerly known simply as the Congress Avenue Bridge) crosses over Lady Bird Lake in Austin, Texas. The bridge is currently home to the world's largest urban bat colony, which is composed of Mexican free-tailed bats. The bats reside beneath the road deck in gaps between the concrete component structures. They are migrato...
Conley’s Ford Covered Bridge was built in 1906 and crosses Big Raccoon Creek on County Road 550 East close to County Road 720 South, in Parke County, IN. The bridge is a single span Burr Arch Truss structure measuring 212 feet in length including the 10-foot overhang at each end, is 16 feet wide and 13 feet high.
The Conley's Ford Covered Bridge was built by J. ...
Connel Bridge is a cantilever bridge that spans Loch Etive at Connel in Scotland. The bridge takes the A828 road across the narrowest part of the loch, at the Falls of Lora. It is a category B listed structure.
The bridge was built by Arrol's Bridge and Roof Company to carry the Ballachulish branch line of the Callander and Oban Railway, which opened on 20 August 1903...
Constantine is the capital of Constantine Province in north-eastern Algeria. During Roman times it was called Cirta and was renamed "Constantina" in honor of emperor Constantine the Great. It was the capital of the same-named French département until 1962. Slightly inland, it is about 80 kilometres (50 miles) from the Mediterranean coast, on the banks of the Rh...
The bridge over the Corinth Canal links the Peloponnese peninsula to the rest of Greece. The man made waterway, started by the Emperor Nero in 67 AD is 6 km long and cut through solid rock. The project took more than 1800 years to complete. The canal provides access from the Gulf of Corinth to the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea but cannot accommodate larger ships. Bun...
The Cortland Street Drawbridge (originally known as the Clybourn Place drawbridge) over the Chicago River is the original Chicago-style fixed-trunnion bascule bridge, designed by John Ericson and Edward Wilmann. When it opened in 1902, on Chicago's north side, it was the first such bridge built in the United States. The bridge was a major advance in American movable b...
Oregon has over 50 historic covered bridges remaining, among the greatest number of any U.S. state. Most covered bridges in Oregon were built between 1905 and 1925. At its peak, there were an estimated 450 covered bridges, which by 1977.
This list does not yet contain all the bridges (we are working on it).
The covered bridges of Parke County are well-known tourist attractions in Parke County, Indiana, United States, which touts itself as the "Covered Bridge Capital of the World". The county claims to have more covered bridges than any other county in the United States. This is due to several reasons, mainly due to the numerous streams and creeks in the county, and havin...
The Cox Ford Covered Bridge crosses Sugar Creek along the west edge of Turkey Run State Park, Parke County, Indiana. This single span Burr Arch truss structure has a length of 176 feet (54 m), or 192 feet (59 m) including the 8 feet (2.4 m) overhang at each end, with a portal clearance 16 feet (4.9 m) wide by 13 feet (4.0 m) in height.
Built in 1913 by Joseph A. Britt...
The Cox Ford Covered Bridge crosses Sugar Creek along the west edge of Turkey Run State Park, Parke County. This single span Burr Arch truss structure has a length of 176 feet, or 192 feet including the 8-foot overhang at each end, with a portal clearance 16 feet wide by 13 feet in height. Built in 1913 by Joseph A. Britton, the Cox Ford Covered Bridge has a rather un...
The Coyote Creek Bridge near Crow, Oregon, United States, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The 60-foot (18 m) Howe truss structure, built in 1922, carries Battle Creek Road over Coyote Creek.
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