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The Highway 79 Bridge was a historic bridge in Clarendon, Arkansas, United States. It was a tall two-span Warren truss bridge, formerly carrying two-lane U.S. Route 79 (US 79), a major arterial highway in the region, across the White River just west of the city's downtown. The steel truss had a total length of 720 feet (220 m), set on four ...
Highway 302 is a north–south highway that begins at Madison Street in Clarendon and runs north to Highway 17 very near U.S. Highway 70. The historic Clarendon Bridge over the White River has been replaced with a new alignment to the south of Clarendon by the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT). U.S. Highway 79 was slightly rerouted ...
Bank of Clarendon: November 1, 1984 ... Highway 79 Bridge. November 1, 1984 (#84000190, 15000629) September 8, 2020: U.S. Route 79 over the White River
During AccuWeather's live broadcast, veteran storm chaser Aaron Jayjack was reporting from a bridge above a creek when a portion of the bridge collapsed, taking a man's SUV with it.
AR-48: Winkley Bridge: Demolished Suspension: 1912 1988 AR 110 (former) Little Red River: Heber Springs: Cleburne: AR-49: Clarendon Bridge: Demolished Cantilever: 1931 1988 US 79: White River: Clarendon: Monroe
The collapse sent shock waves across the country, sparked supply chain concerns and broke the hearts of locals who considered the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which stretches a mile-and-a-half and ...
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Old AR 16 Bridge: 1936 2011-5-11 Edgemont vicinity ... White River Bridge: 1930, 1931 1984-11-01 Clarendon Monroe: Warren truss. Demolished ...