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The Bogoda bridge is over 400 years old and made entirely from wooden planks, which are said to have come from one tree. [citation needed] It is an exclusive construction as it has an 2.4 metres (7.9 ft) tall tiled roof structure for its entire span of nearly 15 metres (49 ft) length with a 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) breadth.
Higginsville Road Bridges: 1889, 1890, 1893 2000-08-10 Hillsborough: Somerset: Truss: Holland Tunnel: 1920, 1927 1993-11-04 Jersey City: Hudson: Cast iron tunnel: Hollow Brook Road Bridge over tributary of the Lamington River: c. 1880: 2002-12-12
The Old Buncombe Road, also known, wholly or in part, as the Catawba Trail, the Drovers' Road, the Old Charleston Road, the Saluda Gap Road, the Saluda Mountain Road, the Old Warm Springs Road, and the Buncombe Turnpike, was a 19th-century wagon road in North America connecting the Carolinas to Kentucky and Tennessee, which had access by river ...
Poinsett Bridge is the oldest bridge in South Carolina and perhaps in the entire southeastern United States. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Named for Joel Roberts Poinsett , it was built in 1820 as part of the Old Buncombe Road from Columbia, South Carolina , to Saluda Mountain.
Bogoda may refer to: Bogoda Bleeker, 1853, a genus of fishes in the family Ambassidae, synonym of Chanda; Bogoda Blyth, 1860, a genus of fishes in the family Priacanthidae, synonym of Priacanthus; Bogoda , a settlement in Kurunegala District, Sri Lanka; Bogoda Seelawimala Thera, a Buddhist priest, who is the current Chief Sangha Nayaka of Great ...
The project cost a cool 400 million euros ($437 million) and was financed by Eiffage, a private construction company which still has the concession for the bridge today.
This is a list of bridges, tunnels, and other crossings of the Fraser River in the Canadian province of British Columbia.It includes both functional crossings and historic crossings which no longer exist, and lists them in sequence from the South Arm of the Fraser River at the Strait of Georgia upstream to its source.
Because it is so heavily traveled and densely developed as an arterial road, it is probably the most well-known "bridge" road in the area, along with Cheshire Bridge Road. There is also Old Holcomb Bridge Road, a previous alignment of part of the road northwest of the interchange with Georgia 400, since the freeway was built in the late 1960s.