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Lutens Bridge (Georgia DOT Bridge 129-00228X-00074E) Replaced Reinforced concrete closed-spandrel arch: 1920 1986 CR 228 (Lutens Bridge Road) Pine Log Creek: Cash: Gordon: GA-69: Gordon County Road 24 Bridge (Georgia DOT Bridge 129-00024X-00152N) Replaced
Megastructures is a documentary television series appearing on the National Geographic Channel in the United States and the United Kingdom, Channel 5 in the United Kingdom, France 5 in France, and 7mate in Australia.
The Marietta–Williamstown Interstate Bridge is a four-lane truss bridge carries Interstate 77 between Williamstown, West Virginia and Marietta, Ohio. The bridge was completed in 1967 [ 1 ] and it was rehabilitated in 2003.
That bridge was swept away in the Ohio flood of 1913. [3] The 1913 bridge in 1996. In 1913-4 a new bridge was built on the same piers and abutments, but was raised up 4 feet (1.2 m) to reduce the risk of further flood damage. [3] The bridge was built by the Nelson-Merydith Company of Marietta. In 1951, the timber deck was replaced by concrete.
9 mi (14 km) W of Marietta on Sandtown Rd. Marietta: 22: Glover-McLeod-Garrison House: Glover-McLeod-Garrison House: March 25, 1977 : 250 Garrison Rd., SE (that part of the street is called Magnolia Chase Dr as of 2017)
The road between Columbia and Marietta was paved by 1926. [6] PA 441 was designated in 1928 to run from Washington Boro north to US 22 (Paxton Street) in Harrisburg. At this time, the route was paved between Washington Boro and Marietta, Bainbridge and Falmouth, and Royalton and Middletown, while the road to the northwest of Middletown was ...
U.S. Route 78 (US 78) is a 233.3-mile-long (375.5 km) U.S. Highway in the U.S. state of Georgia.It travels west to east in the north-central part of the state, starting at the Alabama state line, west of Tallapoosa, where the roadway continues concurrent with the unsigned highway Alabama State Route 4.
A megastructure is a very large artificial object, although the limits of precisely how large vary considerably. Some apply the term to any especially large or tall building. [1] [2] Some sources define a megastructure as an enormous self-supporting artificial construct. The products of megascale engineering or astroengineering are megastructures.