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The Niger River, Kennedy Bridge and some of Niamey City Centre (right), taken from the roof of the UNV building, looking northwest. May 2006. The Kennedy Bridge is the main crossing for the Niger River in Niamey, Niger. It was built in 1970, and named for United States President John F. Kennedy. Its construction enabled Niamey to expand onto ...
The Ethel Kennedy Bridge is a beam bridge built in 2004 that carries Benning Road over the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. It is an eight-lane bridge with pedestrian lanes on both sides. A separate Washington Metro bridge carrying the Blue, Orange and Silver lines crosses over the bridge near its western terminus, and parallels the bridge ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 18:11, 24 February 2019: 4,288 × 2,124 (1.32 MB): NigerTZai {{Information |description ={{en|1=Pont Kennedy (Kennedy Bridge) over the Niger River, in Niamey, Niger.}} {{fr|1=Le Pont Kennedy sur le fleuve Niger, à Niamey, au Niger.}} |date =2019-02-24 |source ={{own}} |author =NigerTZai }} Looking to the northewest from the terrace at the ...
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Kennedy Bridge (Niamey) King Fahd Bridge; M. Martyrs Bridge (Bamako) R. River Niger Bridge This page was last edited on 4 January 2009, at 21 ... Mobile view ...
Plans to run I-95 through downtown Washington via the planned Inner Loop and North Central Freeway were scrapped, prompting I-95 to replace I-495 along the eastern half of the Capital Beltway. Portions built were re-designated I-395. I-95: 0.11 [2] [3] 0.18 Woodrow Wilson Bridge (VA–DC–MD border) 1977: current
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"Benning's Road" appears on maps as far back as 1861, and the bridge was an important eastern route in and out of the District. [ 6 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] An 1886 U.S. Geological Survey map shows Benning's Road ending at "Bowen Road", [ 9 ] which was later named Marlboro Pike in Maryland (and routed as Maryland Route 4 through about 1960).