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The bridge was built between 1901 and 1904 by American Bridge Company on new piers immediately next to the 1868 bridge it replaced while the old bridge remained in use. [ citation needed ] The 1868 bridge was a five-span wrought-iron lattice truss built for the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway with two simple plate girder spans as ...
Fort Wayne: 64: South Wayne Historic District: South Wayne Historic District: September 4, 1992 ... Wells Street Bridge. September 15, 1988
South Wayne Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Wayne, Indiana.The district encompasses 133 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure in a predominantly residential section of Fort Wayne.
La Salle Street Bridge (South Bend, Indiana) ... Water Street/Darden Road Bridge; Wells Street Bridge (Fort Wayne, Indiana) West Washington Street Bridge (Muncie ...
The trail connects to both the Purdue Fort Wayne and Ivy Tech campuses and offers many scenic areas including views from the Ron Venderly Family Pedestrian Bridge. Users can also access the many businesses along North Anthony Blvd via a connection just south of Coliseum Blvd.
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, Calumet River Bridge Extant Vertical-lift bridge: 1913 2001 Norfolk Southern Railway: Calumet River: Chicago: Cook: IL-157: St. Charles Air Line Bridge: Extant
Fort Wayne is Detroit's third fort, after Fort Detroit and Fort Lernoult. The original star fort and barracks at Fort Wayne was constructed in 1845-48. It served as a mustering center and garrison post from the Civil War though the Vietnam War. Later buildings were added outside the star fort, including officer's homes, a guard post, hospital ...
From Crestline west to Fort Wayne, the Ohio and Indiana Railroad opened the line in 1853 [4] and 1854. [6] The Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad extended the line west to Columbia City in 1856, on July 26 the three companies merged to form the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road. The line was completed to Chicago in 1856 [7] and 1858. [8]