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Views beside bridge from northwest quadrant.

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North elevation from northwest quadrant.

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View beside bridge from southwest quadrant.

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South elevation from southwest quadrant.

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Portal views facing east.

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Portal views facing west.

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Portal view on bridge facing west.

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Views from beside roadway.

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Oblique views.

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Truss web.

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State Road 25 painted on bridge.

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Top chord connections as viewed from beside bridge.

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Top chord connection overviews as viewed from on bridge.

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Top chord connection details as viewed from on bridge.

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Bottom chord connections as viewed from beside bridge.

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Bottom chord connections as viewed from on bridge.

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Vertical members.

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Top chord.

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Cambria.

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Carnegie.

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End post. This is where the plaque should have been.

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End post base.

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Bearing.

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Turnbuckles.

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Railing.

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Railing after two angles were added above and below the hub guard.

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Views under bridge.

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Deck.

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Abutments.

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Millrace Canal sign.

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Red Bridge Retreat bed and breakfast next to bridge.

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If you are in the downtown Goshen area, you might find this old riveted water tower and brick water works building. The building was erected in 1935 by Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, and it has the official federally designed plaque design that sometimes shows up on bridges built under Depression recovery funds. The riveted tower may be older than the building. The tower sits on a stone foundation.

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