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Post-rehab elevation.
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Post-rehab oblique views.
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Post-rehab portal views.
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Post-rehab top chord connections.
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Post-rehab bottom chord connections.
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Post-rehab view of Trenton brand.
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Post-rehab diagonal members.
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Post-rehab plaques.
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Post-rehab bearing and base of endpost.
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Post-rehab showing new interpretive signage.
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Photo Credit: Scott Hedberg
Views showing the bridge being lifted back into place after rehab work on the trusses was done.
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Photo Credit: Charlie Unbehaun
Views showing the truss bridge during rehab, located off-shore.
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Photo Credit: Charlie Unbehaun
Overviews of construction site showing the bridge during rehab, located off-shore. The "pi" shaped item in the river was a support for a rail system that was used to move the bridge offshore.
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Pre-rehab photos showing bridge closed to traffic prior to rehabilitation.
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Yard signs that were placed by nearby residents who expressed support for preserving the bridge.
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Photo Credit: Charlie Unbehaun
Pre-rehabilitation Oblique view.
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Photo Credit: Charlie Unbehaun
Pre-rehabilitation Plaque.
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Photo Credit: Charlie Unbehaun
Pre-rehabilitation View of truss web.
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Photo Credit: Charlie Unbehaun
Pre-rehabilitation Portal view.
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Photo Credit: Charlie Unbehaun
Pre-rehabilitation Vertical member.
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Photo Credit: Charlie Unbehaun
Pre-rehabilitation Elevation.
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Photo Credit: Charlie Unbehaun
Pre-rehabilitation Oblique view.
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