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The Rosedale Valley Bridge (also called the Rosedale Ravine Bridge [1]) is a covered arch bridge located in the northeast part of Downtown Toronto, Ontario.Built in 1966 by architect John B. Parkin (now part of Delcan Corporation), the concrete bridge carries Line 2 trains of the subway across the Rosedale Ravine.
Introduction to vector map making with Inkscape: download, open with Inkscape and follow the exercises Create and color map zones: fr: Inkscape Create and color map zones freehand. Create and color independent zones in Inkscape starting from a map showing borders of countries or other zones. (See also next tutorial.) Cut a map into several sub ...
The Whipple Cast and Wrought Iron Bowstring Truss Bridge (locally known as the Normanskill Farm Bridge), is located near the entrance to Stevens Farm in southwestern Albany, New York, United States. It was built in 1867, but not moved to its present location until 1899.
The original crossing was a three-span Howe truss bridge with wooden trestle approaches, constructed as part of the first transcontinental railroad. [2] The Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad was subsequently constructed under the bridge between 1875 and 1876. [3] The trestle portions of the bridge were replaced with embankments by this time. [4]
The Ravine Bluffs Development Bridge, also known as the Sylvan Road Bridge, was a bridge designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and located at the northeastern entrance of the Development. It crosses over the ravine from which the project gets its name. In the 1980s, the bridge was rebuilt. It is one of only 2 bridges designed by Wright to be built.
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Mill Creek Ravine is located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and is a part of the River Valley parks and trail system. It contains the last stretch of Mill Creek, before it flows into a culvert for its end run to the North Saskatchewan River .
Hill Valley is a fictional town in California that serves as the setting of the Back to the Future trilogy and its animated spin-off series.In the trilogy, Hill Valley is seen in four different time periods – 1885, 1955, 1985, and 2015 – as well as in a dystopian alternate 1985. [1]