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  2. Andy Warhol Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Andy Warhol Bridge, also known as the Seventh Street Bridge, spans the Allegheny River in Downtown Pittsburgh. It is the only bridge in the United States named for a visual artist . It was opened at a cost of $1.5 million [ 2 ] on June 17, 1926, in a ceremony attended by 2,000.

  3. Three Sisters (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    The Seventh Street Bridge was razed in 1924, and the War Department forced the razing of the 9th as well, despite the inconvenience to the city. After much design work, two truss bridges at 6th and 9th and a cantilever bridge at 7th were approved, and submitted to the Metropolitan Art Commission, a forgotten body that had approval rights for ...

  4. 7th Street Trafficway Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The 7th Street Trafficway Bridge is a one level deck truss bridge over the Kansas River and BNSF Railway tracks on 7th Street. It was built in 1932. [1] It connects the Armourdale district of Kansas City, Kansas, to the east end of the Argentine district of Kansas City, Kansas. In 1970, the bridge was resurfaced, repainted, and a new sister ...

  5. West 7th Street construction uncovers century-old remnants of ...

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    Roadway improvements on West 7th Street, which has been under construction since May 2021, revealed a glimpse of the thoroughfare’s past. Roadway improvements on West 7th Street, which has been ...

  6. Seventh Street Bridge - Wikipedia

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  7. Roberto Clemente Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Roebling's second version (1859) of the Sixth Street Bridge. In 1859, the second Sixth Street Bridge was built by John A. Roebling. This was his third and final bridge in Pittsburgh. His eldest son Washington Roebling worked with him on the bridge after completing his degree in engineering. This bridge had two main spans of 343 feet (105 m ...

  8. West 7th Street construction uncovers century-old remnants of ...

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    Roadway improvements on West 7th Street, which has been under construction since May 2021, revealed a glimpse of the thoroughfare’s past. Roadway improvements on West 7th Street, which has been ...

  9. Historic red bricks uncovered in West 7th Street construction ...

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    Here’s an update to a Star-Telegram story about the discovery of century-old bricks and streetcar ties dug up during median construction on West 7th.