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The Talmadge Memorial Bridge is a bridge in the United States spanning the Savannah River between downtown Savannah, Georgia, and Hutchinson Island. It carries US 17 / SR 404 Spur . The original cantilever bridge was built in 1953; a replacement bridge was completed in 1991, and named the Talmadge Memorial Bridge.
Smith–McGee Bridge Hart County Bridge Bypassed Parker truss: 1922 1980 1982 SC 181 / SR 181: Savannah River: Starr, South Carolina, and Hartwell, Georgia: Anderson County, South Carolina, and Hart County, Georgia: GA-146: Sand Bar Ferry Bridge
They founded two major cities on the river during the colonial era: Savannah was established in 1733 as a seaport on the Atlantic Ocean, and Augusta is located where the river crosses the Fall Line of the Piedmont, at the headwaters of the navigable portion of the river downstream to the ocean. The two cities on the Savannah served as Georgia's ...
In Woodbine, US 17 crosses the Satilla River by way of the J. Edwin Godley Bridge. In Brunswick, the route traverses the South Brunswick River over the Sidney Lanier Bridge, then across the Altamaha River bridge between Glynn and McIntosh counties. At the South Carolina state line, US 17 crosses the Savannah River on the Talmadge Memorial Bridge.
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The Houlihan Bridge on State Route 25 over the Savannah River in Port Wentworth was closed to maritime traffic Wednesday for the duration of the storm, but will remain open for vehicular traffic.
The new river crossing should be off the northern terminus of the Truman Parkway on the city’s east side. Letter: There's a better option to rebuilding Savannah Bridge in the same spot Skip to ...
Lutens Bridge (Georgia DOT Bridge 129-00228X-00074E) Replaced Reinforced concrete closed-spandrel arch: 1920 1986 CR 228 (Lutens Bridge Road) Pine Log Creek: Cash: Gordon: GA-69: Gordon County Road 24 Bridge (Georgia DOT Bridge 129-00024X-00152N) Replaced