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To highlight the Brooklyn Bridge's cultural status, the city proposed building a Brooklyn Bridge museum near the bridge's Brooklyn end in the 1970s. [387] Though the museum was ultimately not constructed, as many as 10,000 drawings and documents relating to it were found in a carpenter shop in Williamsburg in 1976. [ 388 ]
New York City Manhattan–Brooklyn: New York [Note 9] [54] [55] 22: Chesapeake Bay Bridge South bridge: 488 m (1,600 ft) 6,484 m (21,273 ft) Suspension Steel truss deck, steel pylons 2 lanes 201+488+201
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Bad Route Creek Bridge: 1922 2011-4-28 Fallon vicinity: Dawson: Reinforced Concrete Bridges in Montana, 1900–1958 MPS: Bell Street Bridge
Fort Keogh Bridge Demolished Pennsylvania truss: 1902 1980 Local Road 056 Yellowstone River: Miles City: Custer: MT-14: Kinsey Bridge Extant Parker truss: 1907 1980 Milwaukee Road: Yellowstone River: Miles City: Custer
The burgeoning settlement of Miles City was incorporated as a town in 1887 and the first mayor to serve was Eugene Henry "Skew" Johnson (born July 27, 1846, in Clarksville, Arkansas, died July 31, 1919, in Miles City, Montana) who served for one term. Miles City established a municipal electric power utility company around that time of 1887 and ...
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[citation needed] From Broadus to Miles City, the highway was U.S. Route 312 (US 312) until 1979, [3] and MT 59 north of Miles City was originally MT 22. [citation needed] Although US 312 continued west from Miles City to Billings, this was a concurrency with US 10 (and later I-90), and only the part between Miles City and Broadus was ...
The East Main Street Residential Historic District in Miles City, Montana, including 1600-2315 E. Main St., is a historic district that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its significance dates to 1908.