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Elevation.
Views beside bridge.
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Views beside bridge.
View at center of bridge. Note the girder on the right is spalling a lot more than the one on the left.
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Portal views.
Portal views.
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Distant portal view, from near the parking lot for the park.
Overview of the girders.
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View of girder.
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Drain.
Drain.
Spalled area at end of girder showing the very large rebar inside.
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Spalled area at end of girder showing the very large rebar inside.
View showing the location of the stolen plaque. A small circle of the plaque remains where the thieves cut around the rods that were sunk into the concrete to hold the plaque in place.
Girder detail.
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Distant elevation of the bridge from the railroad bridge northeast of the Seaway Drive bridges, which are visible in the foreground.
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View of the adjacent Seaway Drive Bridge as seen from the historic bridge.
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Pier.
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Girder details.
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View under bridge.
Views of the ancient concrete roadway near the entrance to the park.
Detail of the ancient concrete roadway near the entrance to the park.
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Tiny bridge on the old roadway that also appears to be old, and may be as old as the historic bridge.
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