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The Charlestown Bridge, officially named the North Washington Street Bridge, is located in Boston and spans the Charles River. As the river's easternmost crossing, the bridge connects the neighborhoods of Charlestown and the North End. Completed in 1900 and given its current official name in 1910, [1] the bridge carries a portion of the Freedom ...
The first bridge at this location was completed in 1806 by the Cheshire Bridge Co. [4] and was described as a Town lattice covered toll bridge, a wooden covered bridge. In 1897 the bridge was purchased by the Springfield Electric Railway . In 1906 the old bridge was replaced by the Iron Bridge Co., at a cost of US$ 65,000 (US$2,200,000 with ...
Construction cost. $105 million. Opened. March 30, 2003 (northbound) December 20, 2003 (southbound) Location. The Leonard P. Zakim ( / ˈzeɪkəm /) Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge (also known as "The Zakim") is a cable-stayed bridge completed in 2003 across the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts. It is a replacement for the Charlestown High ...
The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge ( colloquially referred to as the Ravenel Bridge and the Cooper River Bridge [3]) is a cable-stayed bridge over the Cooper River in South Carolina, US, connecting downtown Charleston to Mount Pleasant. The bridge has a main span of 1,546 feet (471 m), the third longest among cable-stayed bridges in the Western ...
Crossing Carries or connects Location Built Length Notes Coordinates Charlestown Bridge: Route 99 (N. Washington St) Boston to Charlestown: 1900 331.9 meters (1,089 ft) The MBTA Orange Line used this bridge, before the upstream tunnel was completed in 1975. Site of a ferry established in 1630; obsoleted by the Charles River Bridge, built 1786
The Big Dig was a megaproject in Boston that rerouted the then elevated Central Artery of Interstate 93 that cut across Boston into the O'Neill Tunnel and built the Ted Williams Tunnel to extend Interstate 90 to Logan International Airport. Those two projects were the origin of the official name, the Central Artery/Tunnel Project ( CA/T Project ).
Interstate 64 I-64 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by WVDOH and WV Parkways Authority Length 188.75 mi (303.76 km) Existed 1956–present NHS Entire route Major junctions West end I-64 at Kentucky state line Major intersections US 52 near Kenova US 35 in Scott Depot US 119 in Charleston I-77 in Charleston US 60 in Charleston US 19 in Prosperity I-77 near Beckley US 60 near Sam ...
A view of the Ohio River from Charlestown State Park. The land where the park sits is steeped in history. Back in 2006, workers at the park were building a new boat ramp when a Native American ...