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Distant east elevation of bridge.
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Near east elevation of bridge.
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East elevation, slightly north of the raised bascule.
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East elevation, slightly south of the raised bascule.
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View of Port Huron skyline from Sarnia showing how prominent the bridge is.
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East elevation of the bridge from Sarnia, showing how the bridge is positioned next to the mouth of the Black River.
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The EPA vessel Lake Guardian passes by the bridge on the St. Clair River. View from Sarnia.
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Views directly east of bridge from Sarnia.
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East elevation of bascule span from Sarnia.
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Oblique views from northeast quadrant.
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HDR Photos: Oblique views from northeast quadrant.
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Elevation from southwest quadrant.
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HDR Photos: Elevation from southwest quadrant.
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Oblique view from southeast quadrant.
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HDR Photos: Oblique view from southeast quadrant.
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Looking up at bridge, facing west.
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Looking up at bascule leaf.
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HDR Photo: Looking up at bascule leaf.
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Portal views of bridge facing south.
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Portal views on bridge facing north. The motor carriage is the structure in the distance blocking the tracks near track level.
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Portal views of bascule leaf.
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HDR Photos: Portal views of bascule leaf.
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Views of truss web.
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Overview of frame and mechanical parts.
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HDR Photos: Overview of frame and mechanical parts.
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Extreme distance view of bridge from along the St. Clair River in Marysville. The top of the bridge can be seen above the trees.
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Vacant property which was part of the Port Huron Yacht Club purchase. The active building in the background is a sewage treatment plant.
Night oblique view from southwest quadrant.
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HDR Photos: Night oblique view from southwest quadrant.
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Night view of frame.
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