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  2. Ambridge–Aliquippa Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Ambridge–Aliquippa Bridge’s cantilevered trusses are made from riveted steel, a design favored from the 1920s through the 1970s for crossings with 600 to 1,400 foot main spans. In addition to the Ohio River and two railways, the bridge crosses two main highways making the full length 1,908 feet excluding the end spans.

  3. Pennsylvania Route 934 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 934 (PA 934) is a 10.9-mile-long (17.5 km) state route located in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at a junction with U.S. Route 322 (US 322)/ PA 241 in the South Annville Township hamlet of Fontana.

  4. Ambridge, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Ambridge is a borough in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States. Incorporated in 1905 as a company town by the American Bridge Company, Ambridge is located 16 miles (25 km) northwest of Pittsburgh, along the Ohio River. The population was 6,972 at the 2020 census. [3]

  5. Trinity Anglican Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Trinity now serves 150 full-time and part-time students on its campus in Ambridge and 75 more in online degree programs. Many former professors have become bishops in the Episcopal Church or other Anglican bodies around the world. On June 3, 2024, the school officially changed its name to Trinity Anglican Seminary.

  6. File:Pennsylvania Route 934 map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Map of Pennsylvania Route 934: Date: 15 April 2013: Source: Own work, data from U.S. Census Bureau . This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with Inkscape. Author:

  7. Pennsylvania Route 989 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 989 (PA 989) is a 15.10-mile-long (24.30 km) state highway in southeastern Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at PA 65 in Ambridge, and the northern terminus is at PA 68 in Unionville.

  8. Old Economy Village - Wikipedia

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    Other parts of the society's land were acquired by the American Bridge Company to expand the borough of Ambridge- incorporated in 1905 and named after AMerican BRIDGE . Today, much of Ambridge outside of Old Economy Village is a historic district (the Economy Historic District) listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1]

  9. Category:Ambridge, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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