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The Manette Bridge was a steel truss bridge that spanned the Port Washington Narrows in Bremerton, Washington, USA. It connected the community of Manette, Washington to downtown Bremerton. Although it is not part of a numbered state highway , it is one of four bridges specifically designated by state law to be maintained by the Washington ...
[2] [22] [23] No major revisions to SR 303 have been made since 1991, [24] however the Manette Bridge is still maintained by the Washington State Department of Transportation and was rebuilt in November 2011. [25] [26] The Wheaton Way section of SR 303 in Bremerton was remodeled in 2012, resulting in traffic on the Warren Avenue Bridge. [27]
An $8 million project to add roundabout on Washington Avenue will cause detours starting in February.
The first act of the Toll Bridge Authority was to purchase the Manette Bridge, previously a privately owned toll bridge; [2] it was made a toll-free crossing in January 1939. [3] The agency then constructed several new bridges in the Puget Sound region that were intended to become toll-free crossings once their construction bonds had been retired.
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Lauren visited the bridge this summer to leave the collar of her dog, Moa, a Great Pyrenees who passed away earlier this year at the age of 5. Courtesy White Creek Photography
M Street Bridge (Washington, D.C.) M-26–Cedar Creek Culvert; M-26–Silver River Culvert; M-88–Intermediate River Bridge; Magnolia Bridge; Manette Bridge; Manseibashi; Market Street Bridge (Passaic River) Mid-Hudson Bridge
In the video, a pair of Golden Retrievers are hanging back behind their owners at what appears to be the Bach Long, or White Dragon glass-bottomed suspension bridge in Vietnam.