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  2. Waco Suspension Bridge - Wikipedia

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    January 1, 1981. Location. The Waco Suspension Bridge crosses the Brazos River in Waco, Texas. It is a single-span suspension bridge, with a main span of 475 ft (145 m). Opened on November 20, 1869, [2] it contains nearly 3 million bricks. It is located north of downtown Waco, connecting Indian Spring Park (on the southwest side of the river ...

  3. Waco, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Waco Suspension Bridge is a single-span suspension bridge built in 1870, crossing the Brazos River. [57] Indian Spring Park marks the location of the origin of the town of Waco, where the Huaco Indians had settled on the bank of the river, at the location of an icy cold spring. [58]

  4. Timeline of Waco, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1865 – Waco Examiner newspaper begins publication. [9] 1866 – New Hope Baptist Church established. [5] 1870 Waco Suspension Bridge opens. [2] Waco Tap Railroad begins operating. [10] Population: 3,008. 1871 – First Presbyterian Church built. [5] 1872 – Waco and Northwestern Railroad begins operating. [2] [3] 1873 Fletcher Cemetery ...

  5. Washington Avenue Bridge (Waco, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Avenue Bridge in Waco, Texas was built in 1902 and was then the longest single-span vehicular truss bridge in Texas. It has a 450-foot (140 m) span across the Brazos River. It provided for traffic circulation in addition to that provided by the 1870-built Waco Suspension Bridge one block downriver (east).

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

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    Waco Suspension Bridge: Extant Suspension: 1870 1987 Bridge Street Brazos River: Waco: McLennan: TX-16: Works Progress Administration Bridge No. 232 Demolished Reinforced concrete cast-in-place slab 1941 1989 Elm Creek Road Voss: Coleman

  7. Spruce Street Suspension Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Spruce Street Suspension Bridge, colloquially known as the Wiggly Bridge, is a historic 375 ft (114 m) long footbridge in the Bankers Hill neighborhood of San Diego, California. It was built in 1912 by Edwin M. Capps. It can hold a maximum of 327,900 lb (148,700 kg) and crosses Kate Sessions Canyon. [2]

  8. Category:Suspension bridges in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Waco Suspension Bridge This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 09:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Category:Buildings and structures in Waco, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Waco Regional Airport; Waco Suspension Bridge; Washington Avenue Bridge (Waco, Texas) This page was last edited on 25 January 2023, at 00:52 (UTC). Text is available ...