Main Avenue Bridge Construction March 22, 1939
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Title
Main Avenue Bridge Construction March 22, 1939
Subject
Main Ave. Bridge
Description
The bridge continues to grow, dwarfing the men and machines underneath it. The Main Avenue Bridge, also known as the Cleveland Memorial Shoreway Bridge, opened in October 1939. Today it still stretches across the Flats and the Cuyahoga River. Built with help of funds from the Works Progress Administration and renovated in the early 1990s, the bridge has the honor of being Ohio’s longest elevated structure.
Creator
Cuyahoga County Engineers.
Source
Cuyahoga County Engineer's Photography Collection. Cuyahoga County Archives. Box 8.
Publisher
Cleveland State University. Dept. of History.
Rights
Organizations and individuals seeking to use materials for public exhibition and/or commercial use must obtain permission from the History Department at Cleveland State University. Use of materials for educational and research purposes is considered fair use.
Format
Image, JPEG, 644 Kb
Language
eng
Type
Image
Coverage
Cuyahoga River
Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photograph
Physical Dimensions
2.75 X 4.5 in
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