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  2. Minsi Trail Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was originally built during the early days of the Bethlehem Steel in the beginning of the 20th century. It was reconstructed in 1984, and the old bridge was demolished the following year, in 1985. The bridge's name is taken from a Native American route. [2]

  3. Historic Moravian Bethlehem District - Wikipedia

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    The Historic Moravian Bethlehem Historic District encompasses a complex of the oldest surviving buildings in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.The National Historic Landmark District is a subset of the larger Central Bethlehem Historic District which is specifically focused on the early buildings constructed by the Moravians, who settled the city in the 18th century.

  4. Philip J. Fahy Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Philip J. Fahy Memorial Bridge. Bridge during the President's Day Storm of 2003. The Philip J. Fahy Memorial Bridge is a bridge that crosses the Lehigh River in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It is locally known as The Fahy Bridge, The Fahy, or The New Street Bridge. It carries New Street in the city of Bethlehem (unsigned SR 3011) across the river.

  5. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    www.bethlehem-pa.gov. Bethlehem is a city in Northampton and Lehigh Counties in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania, United States. [5] As of the 2020 census, Bethlehem had a total population of 75,781, making it the second-largest city in the Lehigh Valley after Allentown and the seventh-largest city in the state. [6]

  6. File:Pierce Bridge in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Pierce Bridge is a Pratt truss bridge located in Bethlehem, New Hampshire, built in 1928 to cross the Ammonoosuc River. The bridge is no longer in service; it is marked by New Hampshire historical marker no. 218. Date: 4 May 2012, 19:17: Source: Pierce Bridge - Bethlehem, New Hampshire: Author: Doug Kerr from Albany, NY, United States

  7. Hill to Hill Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 1924, Hill to Hill Bridge carries Pennsylvania Route 378 from Wyandotte Street on Bethlehem's south side to a series of ramps and viaducts on the north side. It replaced a two-lane covered bridge and eliminated several grade crossings of three railroads on the two banks of the Lehigh River. The Hill to Hill Bridge is located in the ...

  8. What will it cost to replace this major Pierce County bridge ...

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    A 2019 study commissioned by Pierce County from InfraStrategies LLC projected a total cost of $168.1 million, adjusted for inflation in 2026, to replace the bridge if it was built over 2025-2026.

  9. List of crossings of the Susquehanna River - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Pierce Street Bridge [2] or North Street Bridge [3 41°15′13″N 75°52′47″W  /  41.25361°N 75.87972°W  / 41.25361; -75 Wilkes-Barre Railroad Connecting Bridge (Gauntlet Bridge)