JUST IN - NTSB recommends 68 bridges in U.S. be evaluated for risk of collapse — CBS
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1.California: Richmond-San Rafael Bridge 2.California: Carquinez Bridge 3.California: Benicia-Martinez Bridge 4.California: Antioch Bridge 5.California: San Mateo-Hayward Bridge 6.California: Coronado Bridge 7.California: Golden Gate Bridge 8.Delaware: Summit Bridge 9.Delaware: Saint Georges Bridge 10.Delaware: Reedy Point Bridge 11.Florida: Sunshine Skyway Bridge 12.Florida: Napoleon Bonaparte Broward Bridge (Dames Point Bridge) 13.Georgia: Talmadge Bridge 14.Illinois: Chicago Skyway Calumet River Bridge 15.Louisiana: Huey P. Long Bridge 16.Louisiana: Greater New Orleans Bridge 17.Louisiana: Israel LaFleur Bridge 18.Louisiana: Crescent City Connection Bridge 19.Louisiana: Hale Boggs (Luling) Bridge 20.Louisiana: Horace Wilkinson Bridge 21.Louisiana: Gramercy (Veterans Memorial) Bridge 22.Louisiana: Sunshine Bridge 23.Maryland: William Preston Lane Jr. (Bay) Bridge (eastbound) 24.Maryland: William Preston Lane Jr. (Bay) Bridge (westbound) 25.Maryland: Chesapeake City Bridge 26.Massachusetts: Tobin Bridge (southbound upper) 27.Massachusetts: Tobin Bridge (northbound lower) 28.Massachusetts: Bourne Bridge 29.Massachusetts: Sagamore Bridge 30.Michigan: Mackinac Bridge
31.New Hampshire: Memorial Bridge
32.New Jersey: Commodore Barry Bridge 33.New Jersey: Vincent R. Casciano (Newark Bay) Bridge 34.New York: Verrazano Narrows Bridge (eastbound) 35.New York: Verrazano Narrows Bridge (westbound) 36.New York: Brooklyn Bridge 37.New York: Manhattan Bridge 38.New York: Williamsburg Bridge 39.New York: Newburgh-Beacon Bridge (eastbound) 40.New York: Newburgh-Beacon Bridge (westbound) 41.New York: Rip Van Winkle Bridge 42.New York: Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge 43.New York: George Washington Bridge 44.New York: Outerbridge Crossing Bridge 45.New York: Seaway International Bridge 46.New York: Thousand Islands Bridge 47.Ohio: CUY-00490-0010 (I-490) Bridge 48.Ohio: CUY-00002-1441 (Main Avenue) Bridge 49.Ohio: CUY-00006-1456 (Detroit Avenue) Bridge 50.Ohio: CUY-00010-1613 (Carnegie Avenue) Bridge 51.Ohio: LUC-01W02-0002 (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial) Bridge 52.Ohio: LUC-00002-1862 (Anthony Wayne) Bridge 53.Oregon: Astoria-Megler Bridge 54.Oregon: St. Johns Bridge 55.Pennsylvania: Walt Whitman Bridge 56.Pennsylvania: Benjamin Franklin Bridge 57.Pennsylvania: Betsy Ross Bridge 58.Pennsylvania: Delaware River Turnpike Bridge 59.Rhode Island: Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge 60.Texas: Buffalo Bayou Toll Bridge 61.Texas: Sidney Sherman Bridge 62.Texas: Rainbow Bridge 63.Texas: Veterans Memorial Bridge 64.Texas: Hartman Bridge (eastbound) 65.Texas: Hartman Bridge (westbound) 66.Texas: GulfGate Bridge 67.Washington: Lewis and Clark Bridge 68.Wisconsin: Leo...
Read moreYou can say "I walked back and forth between two states in the Union!" . I have either walked or rode my bicycle, "Bicycle! Bicycle! I want to ride my bicycle.." oops, as a kid. My kids have walked back and forth twice. I watched a fireworks 🎆 show from the bridge. Maybe you will get to see a ship bump into the bridge, again! I have traveled on ⛵ boats beneath the bridge. Christmas 🎄 time, multi color lights at night 🌉 are great 👍!Great views! You can see the PORTSMOUTH Navel Shipyard, not Kittery, I don't care what the US Supreme Court says! Update: Sunday, October 2020; On the Portsmouth NH side, I believe it has its own parking lot. You may have a chance of finding a space. Parking meter available. Update; Thursday afternoon, July 2021; The bridge 🌉 also has an observation area, Harbor Walk Park, next to it. You can listen 👂 to the sound of metal screeching as it...
Read moreThe Memorial Bridge is not just a crossing between Portsmouth, NH, and Kittery, ME—it’s a stunning piece of history and engineering. 🚶♂️🚴♀️ Whether you’re walking, biking, or driving, the views of the Piscataqua River are absolutely breathtaking, especially at sunrise and sunset. The pedestrian walkway makes it easy to stop, take photos, and enjoy the fresh sea breeze while watching boats pass beneath. At night, the bridge’s lights reflect beautifully on the water, creating a postcard-perfect scene. It’s both a functional landmark and a scenic experience, making it one of Portsmouth’s most...
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