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The William A. Jones Memorial Bridge, commonly known as the Jones Bridge, is an arched girder bridge that spans the Pasig River in Manila, Philippines.It is named after the United States legislator William Atkinson Jones, who served as the chairman of the U.S. Insular Affairs House Committee, which had previously exercised jurisdiction over the Philippines and was the principal author of the ...
The bridge finally collapsed into the Chattahoochee River on January 25, 2018. The historic Jones Bridge is visible via 2 parks that are adjacent to that section of the Chattahoochee River or if traveling down the river by small boat, canoe or kayak. Jones Bridge Park is located on the east side of the river in Gwinnett County (Peachtree ...
Bridge of Spain: Binondo, Manila: Calle Nueva and Paseo de Bagumbayan (Calle Padre Burgos) Ermita, Manila 1875 1914 Jones Bridge (I) Santa Cruz Bridge: Santa Cruz, Manila: Plaza Goiti and Arroceros Street Ermita, Manila 1900 1945: MacArthur Bridge: Jones Bridge (I) Binondo, Manila: Calle Rosario (Quintin Paredes Street) Ermita, Manila 1919 1945 ...
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The first bridge to cross the Pasig River was the Puente Grande, a ten-span bridge opened in 1630 by the Spanish colonial government. Work on the bridge started in 1626 during the term of Spanish Governor-General Fernándo de Silva , who reported that the city had decided to build a stone bridge over the river.
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Jones Bridge Massacre (Task Force Clabio) is a 1989 Filipino crime action film based on an ambush on the Jones Bridge on June 8, 1989, in which two policemen were killed. [1] [2] Directed by Ben "M7" Yalung, the film stars Lito Lapid, Jackie Aquino, Eddie Garcia, Paquito Diaz, Berting Labra, Ruel Vernal, Robert Talabis, Rez Cortez, King Gutierrez and Edwin Reyes.