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The Portal North Bridge project, an endeavor to replace a deteriorating 114-year-old swing-span bridge, is currently 80% complete and on track for its projected 2026 completion date. The $2.3 ...
Construction along the Stone Arch Bridge flip-flopped with the downtown Minneapolis side of the bridge now closed for construction. Brick and mortar needed to be replaced in the bridge with the entire ...
As Stone Arch Bridge glow-up makes progress in Minneapolis, east side to re-open. The pedestrian bridge is undergoing a major renovation project, with the downtown side soon to close.
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The first arch was set on a barge that made a 30-hour trip down the Hudson River last week and then up the Hackensack River ...
The Stone Arch Bridge was built in the 1880s by James J. Hill’s Great Northern Railroad. At its peak, it brought 80 passenger trains a day to Union Station, according to the Minneapolis Parks Board.
The first arch was set on a barge that made a 30-hour trip down the Hudson River last week and then up the Hackensack River to the site of the new bridge. Story continues below photo gallery.
A stone bridge dating back to the 1800s that has been submerged underwater for decades is now fully exposed after a New Jersey reservoir was emptied — but the drought is not to blame.
Brian Post of Standing Stone LLC describes the restoration of the Follett Stone Arch Bridge in West Townshend during a ribbon-cutting ceremony Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024. Chris Mays, Brattleboro Reformer ...
WEST TOWNSHEND — After five years of fundraising and planning, the restoration of the historic Follett Stone Arch Bridge has begun. The bridge is one of six dry stone masonry arch bridges located in ...
The Boonton Stone Arch in Grace Lord Park, a remnant of the town’s historic Ironworks, reopened after a nearly $700,000 restoration.
BOONTON — The ironworks are long gone, but a final remnant of the 18th-century industry that built this Morris County town has been restored and repurposed as a portion of a planned nature trail.
The Boonton Stone Arch in Grace Lord Park, a remnant of the town’s historic Ironworks, reopened after a nearly $700,000 restoration.
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