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  2. Sidney Sherman Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Sidney Sherman Bridge is a strutted girder bridge in Houston, Texas. It spans the Houston Ship Channel (Buffalo Bayou) and carries the East Loop segment of Interstate 610 on the east side of the city. It is more popularly known as the 610 Bridge or Ship Channel Bridge.

  3. Johnson Bayou High School - Wikipedia

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    On June 27, 1957, Hurricane Audrey made landfall just west of Johnson Bayou between the village and Sabine Pass with winds in excess of 125 miles per hour. Audrey was the deadliest hurricane in Louisiana history until Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and, though the community suffered severe damage, the Johnson Bayou school experienced only minor damage and was able to reopen by September 1957 in ...

  4. Bridges Preparatory School - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Bridges Preparatory School purchased 18 acres (7.3 ha) of land in Beaufort, on which they planned to build a 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m 2) school building for kindergarten through grade 12 students. [17]

  5. 5th Grade Teacher Eats Lunch with His Students in the ... - AOL

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    Almost every afternoon, Shutes joins his 5th grade class — along with the rest of his school's 5th graders — in the lunchroom. The 32-year-old, who has been teaching for almost 11 years ...

  6. McKee Street Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The new automobile as well as continued growth in train and bayou transportation required more, and better, bridges. The first bridge built at McKee street was a steel truss swing bridge, using a motor to move the bridge out of the way of water traffic. [3] The 1932 bridge was built to replace the 1908 bridge that had been demolished in 1928.

  7. Tom King Bayou Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Opening in 1962, the bridge is 129.9 feet long and 33.5 feet wide, with a roadway width of exactly 24 feet. [1] Though the bridge is locally known by the name, Tom King Bayou Bridge, the bridge does not have an official name by county records. [3] [5] [6] The bridge is owned and maintained by the Santa Rosa County Roads and Bridges Department ...