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  2. Detroit–Superior Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit–Superior Bridge or Detroit–Superior High Level Bridge (officially known as the Veterans Memorial Bridge) is a 3,112-foot-long (949 m) through arch bridge over the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio. The bridge links Detroit Avenue on Cleveland's west side and Superior Avenue on Cleveland's east side, terminating west of Public ...

  3. Hope Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Hope Memorial Bridge (also known as the Lorain–Carnegie Bridge) is a 4,490-foot-long (1,370 m) art deco truss bridge crossing the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio.The bridge connects Lorain Avenue on Cleveland's west side and Carnegie Avenue on the east side, terminating just short of Progressive Field.

  4. Main Avenue Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Main Avenue Bridge Looking West, Cleveland, Ohio vintage postcard. The bridge received extensive renovations 1991–1992; [4] [7] it subsequently received major structural repairs in 2007 [8] and again in 2012–2013, both instances necessitating re-routing of large vehicles. [9] [10] [11] The bridge is visible at the end of the "Cleveland ...

  5. List of bridges documented by the Historic American ...

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    Center Street Swing Bridge Extant Swing span: 1901 1978 Center Street Cuyahoga River: Cleveland: Cuyahoga: OH-14: Brookside Park Bridge Extant Reinforced concrete closed-spandrel arch: 1909 1978 Cleveland Metroparks path Big Creek

  6. Category:Bridges in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bridges in Cleveland" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. King Bridge Company - Wikipedia

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    The King Iron Bridge & Manufacturing Company was a late-19th-century bridge building company located in Cleveland, Ohio. It was founded by Zenas King (1818–1892) in 1858 and subsequently managed by his sons, James A. King and Harry W. King and then his grandson, Norman C. King, until the mid-1920s.

  8. George V. Voinovich Bridges - Wikipedia

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    The George V. Voinovich Bridges are two bridges in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., that carry Interstate 90 (I-90, Innerbelt Freeway) over the Cuyahoga River. They are named for George Voinovich, former mayor of Cleveland, Governor of Ohio, and United States Senator. The bridges' 200-foot (61 m) piles are the largest ever manufactured in the United ...

  9. Fulton Road Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Fulton Road Bridge was the name of two bridges in Cleveland, Ohio, the original and its replacement.The bridge in the Old Brooklyn neighborhood spans the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Big Creek (a Cuyahoga River tributary that runs through the Cleveland Metroparks' Brookside Reservation), John Nagy Boulevard, and Norfolk Southern and CSX railroad tracks.