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Views of the plaque.

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Distant elevation from southeast quadrant.

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Elevation from southeast quadrant.

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Views of sections of the bridge from southeast quadrant.

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Views of the tower from southeast quadrant.

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Elevation from northeast quadrant.

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Elevation from northeast quadrant, a bit closer to the bridge.

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Views beside bridge showing curvature of deck from northeast quadrant.

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View showing curvature of deck.

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View from beside roadway.

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Portal views facing westbound.

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Portal views facing eastbound.

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Portal views on bridge facing westbound.

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Portal views on bridge at suspended span facing westbound.

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Portal views on suspended span facing westbound.

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Zoomed portal views on bridge facing westbound.

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Portal views on bridge facing eastbound.

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View just before suspended span.

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Looking at the suspended span's portal.

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Elevation view showing the eye bar holding the suspended span to the left in the photo.

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Looking up at a tower.

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Looking up at various bracing.

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Various views of the truss web.

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Views showing traffic on the bridge. If the bridge can stand up to this in its state of disrepair, imagine how durable it could be if restored for pedestrian use!

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