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Project to rehabilitate or replace this structure which carries Interstates 71 and 75 over the Ohio River at Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky. Maps of planned alternatives, and feedback page.
Focuses on the East Central region. Includes forum.
A listing of the structures. Includes histories and photographs.
Photos and descriptions of Portland, Oregon's wide variety of river bridges.
Official site of the facility connecting Southeastern Virginia to the Virginia portion of the Delmarva Peninsula. Site includes statistics, toll information, and restaurant/gift shop information.
Volunteer group overseeing the Roebling Bridge over the Ohio River, connecting Kentucky and Ohio. News, photographs, and history.
Official website of one of the few privately owned bridges left in America. History, photos, tolls, and directions. New Jersey.
A national advocacy organization for the preservation of historic bridges in the United States.
Database which also contains news and images.
Includes Bridges Of Minneapolis/ St. Paul, Bridges Of The Upper Mississippi River, Bridges Of The Lower Mississippi River, and the North American Cable Stay Bridge Registry, which consist of photographs and data.
Founded in 1950, the Society has been instrumental in saving many historic spans from demolition. Publishes, World Guide to Covered Bridges.
Weblog on this facility connecting Kentucky to Portsmouth, Ohio.
Provides a list of the locations of the remaining vehicular iron and steel truss structures erected in the state before 1920.
Provides a photographic overview of historic steel and iron truss, wood and concrete facilities built circa 1890-1965. Includes photo galleries, some highway history and traces the history and development of civil and bridge engineering from the time period.
Manages bridges, tunnels, airports and transit in New York City and Northern New Jersey.
A series of pictures of the new William H. Natcher Bridge carrying U.S. 231 from Kentucky to Indiana across the Ohio River.
A series of pictures of the new William H. Natcher Bridge carrying U.S. 231 from Kentucky to Indiana across the Ohio River.
A national advocacy organization for the preservation of historic bridges in the United States.
Includes Bridges Of Minneapolis/ St. Paul, Bridges Of The Upper Mississippi River, Bridges Of The Lower Mississippi River, and the North American Cable Stay Bridge Registry, which consist of photographs and data.
Volunteer group overseeing the Roebling Bridge over the Ohio River, connecting Kentucky and Ohio. News, photographs, and history.
Provides a list of the locations of the remaining vehicular iron and steel truss structures erected in the state before 1920.
Founded in 1950, the Society has been instrumental in saving many historic spans from demolition. Publishes, World Guide to Covered Bridges.
Official website of one of the few privately owned bridges left in America. History, photos, tolls, and directions. New Jersey.
Photos and descriptions of Portland, Oregon's wide variety of river bridges.
A listing of the structures. Includes histories and photographs.
Project to rehabilitate or replace this structure which carries Interstates 71 and 75 over the Ohio River at Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky. Maps of planned alternatives, and feedback page.
Provides a photographic overview of historic steel and iron truss, wood and concrete facilities built circa 1890-1965. Includes photo galleries, some highway history and traces the history and development of civil and bridge engineering from the time period.
Weblog on this facility connecting Kentucky to Portsmouth, Ohio.
Manages bridges, tunnels, airports and transit in New York City and Northern New Jersey.
Official site of the facility connecting Southeastern Virginia to the Virginia portion of the Delmarva Peninsula. Site includes statistics, toll information, and restaurant/gift shop information.
Database which also contains news and images.
Focuses on the East Central region. Includes forum.
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