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Joliet Iron & Steel Works in the 1870s Ruins of the gas engine house at the old ironworks. Joliet Prison is visible in the background. Ruins of gas washers at the Joliet Iron Works Historic Site. The Joliet Iron and Steel Works was once the second largest steel mill in the United States. [2] Joliet Iron Works was initially run from 1869 to 1936.
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Northbound Garden State Parkway heading towards the bridge In 1952, the New Jersey Highway Authority (NJHA) was created to facilitate the construction of the Garden State Parkway. [ 7 ] In October 1954, the NJHA received bids for constructing a 3,650-foot (1,110 m) bridge crossing the Great Egg Harbor Bay, beginning at Beesley's Point, as well ...
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The Joliet Bridge, in Carbon County, Montana, near Joliet, is a Pratt through truss bridge built in 1901. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1] It is a multiple-span road bridge. The main span is a pin-connected steel Pratt truss, about 129 feet (39 m) long, resting on concrete abutments and cylindrical piers.
The lock and dam are also used to regulate water levels on the river between Lockport and Joliet. The lock at the complex is 110 by 600 feet (34 by 183 m) and has four Miter gates, with a 34-foot (10.3 meter) drop. The dam is 2,372 feet (723 m) long and includes concrete and earthen segments.
Cedar Creek Bridge (Petit Jean State Park) Cedar Creek Bridge (Rosie) Central Avenue; Charles W. Dean Bridge; Coon Creek Bridge; Coop Creek Bridge; Cotter Bridge; Cove Creek Bridge (Corley) Cove Creek Bridge (Martinville) Cove Creek Tributary Bridge; Cove Lake Spillway Dam-Bridge; Craighead County Road 513C Bridge; Crooked Creek Bridge; Crowley ...
The Joliet East Side Historic District is a set of 290 buildings in Joliet, Illinois.Of these 290 buildings, 281 contribute to the historical integrity of the area. Joliet was founded in 1831, deemed an ideal place for a settlement to reap the local natural resources.