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(Old) Charles River Dam Bridge: Route 28 (Charles River Dam Rd) 1910 25 meters (82 ft) [1] The Boston Museum of Science is located on this bridge Longfellow Bridge: Route 3 (Main St/Cambridge St) MBTA Red Line: 1907
The bridge was sold to the Hancock Free Bridge Corporation in 1846, [8] and became toll-free on January 30, 1858. [9] The current bridge was constructed in 1910, along with the dam that turned the lower Charles River from a tidal estuary into a fresh-water basin.
The Charles River (Massachusett: Quinobequin), sometimes called the River Charles or simply the Charles, is an 80-mile-long (129 km) river in eastern Massachusetts.It flows northeast from Hopkinton to Boston along a highly meandering route, that doubles back on itself several times and travels through 23 cities and towns before reaching the Atlantic Ocean. [1]
Pages in category "Bridges over the Charles River" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The bridge's dedication ceremony in June 1927. The John W. Weeks Memorial Bridge, usually called the Weeks Footbridge or simply Weeks Bridge, is a pedestrian bridge over the Charles River, located four miles northwest of downtown Boston on the Harvard University campus.
The 1978 Charles River Dam, located behind the TD Garden, controls the water level in the river basin.An earlier dam (see Charles River Dam Bridge), located beneath the Museum of Science, was completed in 1910 with the purpose of creating a fresh water river basin and riverfront park in Boston and Cambridge.
Bridges over the Charles River (23 P) Pages in category "Crossings of the Charles River" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Boston University Bridge; Bowker Overpass; Charles River Dam Bridge; Charlestown Bridge; Charlestown High Bridge; Chelsea Street Bridge; Eliot Bridge; Grand Junction ...