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31 Famous Bridges That Will Impress You: How Many Do You Know?Bridges are an underrated piece of architecture. When people think of engineering marvels, they’re more likely to think of soaring skyscrapers, elaborate buildings, and historic churches.
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Abandoned and Isolated: The McPhaul Suspension Bridge in the DesertStanding alone in the desert heat, the McPhaul Suspension Bridge is a haunting reminder of a forgotten route. Once an essential crossing, it's now bypassed and slowly reclaimed by the landscape. This ...
Key Highlight: One of many signature landmarks of New York City, the Brooklyn Bridge is also one of the oldest suspension bridges in the country and a National Historic Landmark. Its six lanes ...
The Capilano Suspension Bridge is the oldest tourist attraction in the city (it dates back to 1889), and the 450-foot-long, 230-foot-high bridge offers spectacular views of the Capilano River below.
Arch bridges are one of the oldest types of bridges and have great natural strength. Instead of pushing straight down, the weight of an arch bridge is carried outward along the curve of the arch ...
Opened in 1826, the Grade I-listed bridge, designed by civil engineer Thomas Telford, is the world’s second-oldest suspension bridge still carrying traffic. Luke Fisher, Spencer Bridge Engineering's ...
The Evening Chronicle of Monday, March 20, 1967, told how Alderman Peter Renwick formally closed the old Scotswood Suspension Bridge, before opening its £2.5m successor just minutes later.
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