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  2. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Scuppernong River Bridge: 1926, 1927 1992-03-05 Columbia: Tyrrell: Warren ponytruss swing span Skeen's Mill Covered Bridge: 1885–1900 1972-01-20 Flint Hill: Randolph: Town lattice-truss/queenpost Southern Railway Company Overhead Bridge: 1919 2007-04-19

  3. Lower Trenton Bridge - Wikipedia

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    With the removal of tolls, the Lincoln Highway was moved to the bridge from the tolled Calhoun Street Bridge in 1920. The bridge was then designated US Route 1 in 1927; it was replaced by the current bridge in 1928. In 1952 US 1 was moved to the new Trenton-Morrisville Toll Bridge, and for a time the old bridge was designated Alternate US 1.

  4. List of covered bridges in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Only bridge in the US using this design [1] Pisgah Community Covered Bridge [2] Randolph: Pisgah: ca. 1910: 51 feet (16 m) Upper branch of the Little River Private: Modified queen: Will Henry Stevens Covered Bridge [4] Macon: Highlands

  5. Category:Bridges in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    also: Buildings and structures: by country: United States: by state: North Carolina: Bridges Bridges in the U.S. state of North Carolina . United States portal

  6. You may not see it, but many NC bridges contain a material ...

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    The bridge that carries Pullen Road over westbound Western Boulevard near N.C. State University’s main campus was built in 1952 mostly of concrete and steel.

  7. Peter Guice Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    A major rehabilitation project for the bridges is scheduled to begin in 2021. [6] The bridge is dedicated to the memory of Peter Guice, who built the first toll bridge over the Green River in 1820; it replaced a hazardous ford along Howard Gap Road. An unrecorded flood washed out the toll bridge, but was replaced by his son; the second toll ...

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  9. Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge is one of three road bridges connecting Trenton, New Jersey with Morrisville, Pennsylvania. Opened on December 1, 1952, it carries U.S. Route 1 (US 1) and is owned and operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission. [3] Construction of the bridge took two years to complete, and cost $6,650,000. [4]