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Elevation from southeast quadrant.
Oblique views from southeast quadrant.
Views of girder from southeast quadrant.
Elevation from southwest quadrant.
Views of girder from southwest quadrant.
View beside bridge from southwest quadrant.
Views beside bridge from southeast quadrant.
Views directly beside bridge from southeast quadrant.
Portal views facing west.
Portal view on bridge facing west.
Zoomed views of girder from southeast quadrant.
Views of northern girder from southeast quadrant.
Views of northern girder from southwest quadrant.
Elevation from northwest quadrant.
Traffic on bridge.
South girder.
Views of south girder from I-96 bridge, located just to the south of the bridge.
Views of north girder from on bridge.
A photo of each of the two identical plaques.
Western end of northern girder.
Eastern end of northern girder.
Top of southern girder, facing west.
Architectural detailing.
Architectural detailing also showing isolated minor spalls.
Efflorescence overview, largely confined to the upper portion of the western half of the northern girder.
Efflorescence detail, largely confined to the upper portion of the western half of the northern girder.
Eastern half of southern girder.
Drain.
While a view under the bridge was not possible, the reflection in the water shows this is an example of a concrete girder with visible floorbeams.
This unusual non-standard weight limit is used in Ottawa County for some bridges. It seems to mean that permit-granted trucks running over the standard legal load limit for the road may not cross this bridge.
Wooden pilings appear to remain in the water.
Frogs guarded the land around the bridge.
View of I-96 Bridge. It is a stringer bridge with a pin and hanger suspended span between the piers.
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