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  2. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Gregory Road Bridge at Duck Creek: 1923 2004-01-14 Sanger: Denton: Warren pony truss Hays Street Bridge: 1908 2012-9-10 San Antonio: Bexar: Truss. Included in Historic Bridges of Texas MPS Hill Street Bridge over Buffalo Bayou: 1938 2007-10-31

  3. Category:Railroad bridges in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Railroad bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Texas (3 P) Pages in category "Railroad bridges in Texas" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  4. Gunter, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Gunter was founded in 1902 (other sources report 1901, with a post office as early as 1898) when the family of John (a/k/a Jot) Gunter deeded 328 acres (1.33 km 2) for the original townsite, near the intersection of current State Highway 289 and Farm to Market Road 121. The first residence was established in 1903 by Albert Earthman, who would ...

  5. List of bridges documented by the Historic American ...

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    TX-46: Beveridge Bridge [a] Bypassed Suspension: 1896 1996 CR 112 San Saba River: San Saba: San Saba: TX-47: Sabine River Bridge Replaced 2015 [3] Steel built-up girder: 1936 1996 US 84: Sabine River: Joaquin, Texas, and Logansport, Louisiana

  6. Anzalduas Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is over three miles long and cost over $28 million to build. [1] It was designed to divert traffic from the congested Hidalgo Texas Port of Entry . The presidential permit under which the bridge was constructed prohibited commercial traffic from using it until 2015, or when the Hidalgo Port of Entry averages more than 15,000 ...

  7. Brownsville & Matamoros International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It is popularly called the "Old Bridge" (Spanish: Puente Viejo) because its original incarnation, still standing, is the city's oldest international bridge. In 1999, Texas state Historical marker 11778 was placed at the site by the Texas Historical Commission and the Cameron County Historical Commission to recognize the bridge's historical ...

  8. Brownsville – Veterans Port of Entry - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was built primarily to divert commercial freight traffic away from the busy downtown bridges, but about a third of the passenger vehicles also cross at this point. [1] The Veterans Port of Entry is the easternmost US-Mexico border crossing, and is by far the newest of the three crossings between Brownsville and Matamoros.

  9. Rainbow Bridge & Veterans Memorial Bridge (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, construction began on the Veterans Memorial Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge. This bridge runs parallel to the Rainbow Bridge, and was dedicated on September 8, 1990. [6] With a vertical clearance of 143 feet (44 m), the bridge is somewhat shorter than its neighbor and has 640-foot-long (200 m) main span . [7] [8]