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Marietta–Williamstown Interstate Bridge; Marion Memorial Bridge; Mark Morris Memorial Bridge; Mark Twain Memorial Bridge; Market Street Bridge (Clearfield, Pennsylvania) McKeesport–Duquesne Bridge; Mears Memorial Bridge; Memorial Bridge (Portsmouth, New Hampshire) Memphis Suspension Railway; Menands Bridge; Merriam Street Bridge
The former Marion Memorial Bridge (also known as the Marion Veteran's Memorial Bridge or Haletown Bridge) carried U.S. Highway 41, U.S. Highway 64, and U.S. Highway 72 over the Tennessee River at Haletown, but lost most of its traffic to the nearby Interstate 24 bridge after its completion and the opening of I-24 between Nashville and ...
A critical piece of the bridge was recently found to be damaged. New Hope bridge closure pushed into 2025 after critical deterioration found Skip to main content
The City Hall of New Hope is located at 2610 Highway 156. The headquarters for the New Hope Fire Department is located across the highway from the Town Hall, where volunteers may serve in the community. [13] The station is also used as a polling location for Marion County during elections. [14]
The Marion Commercial Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Marion, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. [ 1 ] At the time of its nomination it consisted of 41 resources, which included 29 contributing buildings , one contributing site , one contributing ...
The Gov. Mario Cuomo bridge is aglow in warm orange light this week for a great cause. For the second year, Hillside Food Outreach hosted the Lights of Hope bridge lighting event at the Sailhouse ...
New Hope Bridge, also known as Bartholomew County Bridge No. 133, is a historic Pratt through truss bridge spanning the Flatrock River at Columbus Township, Bartholomew County, Indiana. It was designed by the Caldwell & Drake ironworks and built in 1913. It consists of two spans, with each measuring 128 feet long.