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  2. Stone Arch Bridge (Minneapolis) - Wikipedia

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    The Stone Arch Bridge, commissioned by James J Hill and designed by Charles C Smith, was built between 1882 and 1883. Hill originally intended to build an iron bridge spanning the Mississippi at Nicollet Island, but Smith discovered that pursuing that design would be detrimental to St Anthony Falls’ eroding sandstone. [ 11 ]

  3. Stone Arch Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Stone Arch Bridge may refer to: In the United States: (alphabetical by state, then city) Stone Arch Bridge (Champaign, Illinois), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Stone Arch Bridge (Danville, Illinois), NRHP-listed; Stone Arch Bridge (Minneapolis), Minnesota, NRHP-listed; Stone Arch Bridge (Keene, New Hampshire), NRHP ...

  4. Arch bridge - Wikipedia

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    If the spandrel is solid, usually the case in a masonry or stone arch bridge, the bridge is called a closed-spandrel deck arch bridge. If the deck is supported by a number of vertical columns rising from the arch, the bridge is known as an open-spandrel deck arch bridge. The Alexander Hamilton Bridge is an example of an open-spandrel arch bridge.

  5. Starrucca Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    Starrucca Viaduct is a stone arch bridge that spans Starrucca Creek near Lanesboro, Pennsylvania, in the United States.Completed in 1848 at a cost of $320,000 (equal to $11,268,923 today), it was at the time the world's largest stone railway viaduct and was thought to be the most expensive railway bridge as well.

  6. Masonry bridge - Wikipedia

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    In the 3rd century, segmental arch bridges, or flat arch bridges, emerged. One of the earliest examples of this type of bridge is the Limyra Bridge, [15] situated near Limyra in present-day Turkey. It is 360 meters in length and comprises 26 segmental arches and two semi-circular arches. [16]

  7. List of longest masonry arch bridge spans - Wikipedia

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    Building new masonry arch bridges today is a solely Chinese business. There are 18 stone arch bridges with spans exceeding 100 m (330 ft). [1] There are probably several dozens of stone arches exceeding 40m in the Fujian province only. [2] Almost all bridges were built after 1950. This list contains the longest masonry arch spans ever built ...

  8. Ponte Vecchio - Wikipedia

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    The Ponte Vecchio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈponte ˈvɛkkjo]; [1] "Old Bridge") [2] is a medieval stone closed-spandrel segmental arch bridge over the Arno, in Florence, Italy.The only bridge in Florence spared from destruction during World War II, it is noted for the shops built along it; building shops on such bridges was once a common practice.

  9. Category:Stone arch bridges - Wikipedia

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    To be included in this category, the bridge must be a deck arch bridge made of stone. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.