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A cargo ship leaves the Georgia Ports Authority in Brunswick and heads out toward the Sidney Lanier Bridge. The Dali was departing the Port of Baltimore just before 1:30 a.m.
On November 7, 1972, at 9:50 p.m. EST, three sections of the Sidney Lanier Bridge across the Brunswick River in Brunswick, Georgia, United States, collapsed after a cargo ship, the SS African Neptune, struck the bridge. The collapse affected roughly 450 feet (140 m) of the bridge and caused 24 people and ten motor vehicles to fall into the river.
WPNM-LD (channel 35) is a low-power television station in Leipsic, Ohio, United States. It is a translator of Lima -based Class A dual ABC / CBS affiliate WOHL-CD (channel 35) which is owned by Block Communications , and is also sister to full-power dual NBC / Fox affiliate WLIO (channel 8).
Channel 21 began broadcasting as WBSG-TV on April 2, 1990. It was an independent station owned by Coastal Com, Inc., and had studios on Blythe Island Highway (State Route 303) in southwestern Brunswick, as well as a full local news department serving coastal southeastern Georgia. In 1995, WBSG-TV became the nearest affiliate of The WB to ...
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Rainy, breezy conditions in Brunswick | 12 p.m. Tuesday Before noon Tuesday, rain poured down in Southport, collecting along the sides of streets and flooding into drains throughout the city.
A new multi-lane toll plaza was constructed in the early 80's about halfway onto the causeway and toll was increased to $0.35. The toll was removed in 2003, [ 2 ] but part of the toll booth remained in place to serve as a security post during the 30th G8 Summit held on Sea Island, GA in 2004, which is also reached by the Torras Causeway.
The bridge is named after Georgia-born poet Sidney Lanier and carries part of U.S. Route 17 in Georgia. It was also the name of an earlier bridge which was next to the current site. The initial plans for a bridge at the location came from Georgia Governor Melvin E. Thompson, who thought it would help the tourism industry on nearby Jekyll Island ...