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Thanks to Jonathan Maxwell for taking this photo.
This is how Hamilton County treats our nation's transportation heritage.
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Thanks to Dave Michaels for taking this photo.
Views of bridge with deck partially removed. The bridge is still standing in these photos, and Dave got some excellent angles of the bridge. These are from the southeast quadrant.
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Photo Credit: Hamilton County.
Hamilton County provided these photos of the demolition.
Photo Credit: Jonathan Maxwell.
The last moments of existence.
Photo Credit: Jonathan Maxwell.
Falling down...
Photo Credit: Jonathan Maxwell.
This is not what I would call a precision demolition... the bridge tipped about five full grown trees over in the process of falling over.
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No kidding...
Photo Credit: Jonathan Maxwell.
This is your tax dollars at work, demolishing bridges that are not in the way of anything. $200,000 was the exact amount of money wasted on demolishing this bridge.
Photo Credit: Jonathan Maxwell.
This is how Hamilton County treats our nation's transportation heritage.
Photo Credit: Dave Michaels.
Zooms on the bridge with deck removed.
Photo Credit: Dave Michaels.
Views from under the bridge.
Photo Credit: Dave Michaels.
Views from southeast quadrant.
Photo Credit: Dave Michaels.
Portal views.
Photo Credit: Dave Michaels.
Views of the removed deck.
Photo Credit: Dave Michaels.
Miscellaneous views.
Photo Credit: Dave Michaels.
The last moments of existence.
Photo Credit: Dave Michaels.
This was one of the most impressive historic bridges in the country.
Photo Credit: Dave Michaels.
Now its a pile of scrap, thanks to Hamilton County.
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