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The Waco Suspension Bridge crosses the Brazos River in Waco, Texas. It is a single-span suspension bridge, with a main span of 475 ft (145 m). Opened on November 20, 1869, [2] it contains nearly 3 million bricks. It is located north of downtown Waco, connecting Indian Spring Park (on the southwest side of the river) with Doris D. Miller Park ...
Pages in category "Suspension bridges in Texas" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Waco Suspension Bridge This page was last ...
State Highway 34 Bridge at the Trinity River: 1933, 1934 1996-10-10 Rosser: Kaufman: Parker through truss Demolished circa 1996 State Highway 35 Bridge at the West Fork of the San Jacinto River: 1930, 1931 1996-10-10 Humble
Lake Summerville State Park: Lake Tawakoni State Park: Hunt 376 acres (14,900 ha) 1984 Lake Tawakoni State Park: Lake Whitney State Park: Hill 1,280.7 acres (518.3 ha) 1965 Two Bridges Trail: Lockhart State Park: Caldwell 263.7 acres (107 ha) 1948 Lockhart State Park: Longhorn Cavern State Park: Burnet 645.62 acres (261 ha) 1976 Longhorn Cavern ...
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The Waco Suspension Bridge is a single-span suspension bridge built in 1870, crossing the Brazos River. [57] Indian Spring Park marks the location of the origin of the town of Waco, where the Huaco Indians had settled on the bank of the river, at the location of an icy cold spring. [ 58 ]
The Washington Avenue Bridge in Waco, Texas was built in 1902 and was then the longest single-span vehicular truss bridge in Texas. It has a 450-foot (140 m) span across the Brazos River . It provided for traffic circulation in addition to that provided by the 1870-built Waco Suspension Bridge one block downriver (east).
Sports venues in Waco, Texas (8 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Waco, Texas" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.