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  2. Belleville Lake - Wikipedia

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    Belleville Bridge was built in 1925 to carry Belleville Road across the newly formed lake. It was 120 feet (36.6 m) long and was one of the state's few riveted camelback pony truss bridges . Located just north of the community center, it was vitally important for residents of the area to access U.S. Route 12 and eventually Interstate 94 ...

  3. Vergennes Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Vergennes Township is the present-day location of the original Belleville Bridge, which once spanned Belleville Lake within the city of Belleville in Wayne County. This bridge was first constructed in 1925 and later relocated to Vergennes Township in 1985, where it then replaced the old Burroughs Street Bridge crossing the Flat River. [9] [10]

  4. Rawsonville, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Rawsonville is an unincorporated community on the boundary of Washtenaw and Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [1] Small parts of the historic community of Rawsonville lie under Belleville Lake, which is an artificial reservoir created in 1925 when the Eastern Michigan Edison Company built the French Landing Dam and Powerhouse along the Huron River. [2]

  5. Old Rawsonville Village, town once as big as Ann Arbor, lies ...

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    One night in April 1936, the bridge connecting Rawsonville’s two counties collapsed, the steel bridge erected in its place is still in use today. Belleville Lake Today most of the town lies ...

  6. File:Belleville Bridge (Belleville, MI).jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. From the archives: Flood of 1957 devastated Belleville, led ...

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    The 10 people who died included Belleville residents James E. “Joe” Fletcher, 54, a bridge superintendent; Rudolph Reuschel Jr., 28, a body shop polisher with three small children; and Robert ...

  8. French Landing Dam and Powerhouse - Wikipedia

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    It is the second-to-last of the 17 dams along the 130-mile-long (210 km) Huron River, approximately 7.9 miles (12.7 km) downstream from the Ford Lake Dam and 18.4 miles upstream from the Flat Rock Dam. [2] When the dam was completed, the resulting reservoir created Belleville Lake and subsequently led to the destruction of the village of ...

  9. Belleville Turnpike Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Belleville Turnpike Bridge is a vehicular moveable bridge spanning the Passaic River in northeastern New Jersey 8.9 miles (14.3 km) from its river mouth at Newark Bay. Also known as Rutgers Street Bridge and Route 7 Bridge , it is the fourth fixed crossing to be built at the location, today the tripoint of the municipal and county lines of ...