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Erection of the Bellows Falls Arch Bridge
The highway bridge across the Connecticut River at Bellows Falls, Vt., is interesting because, in the United States, it stands alone as an example of a through arch with suspended floor, and also because, as an arch, it is only surpassed in span by the two deck arches at Niagara.
Erection of the Bellows Falls Arch Bridge
The highway bridge across the Connecticut River at Bellows Falls, Vt., is interesting because, in the United States, it stands alone as an example of a through arch with suspended floor, and also because, as an arch, it is only surpassed in span by the two deck arches at Niagara.
Erection of the Bellows Falls Arch Bridge
Rights, Lewis D. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 61 ; 253-262
2021-01-01
101908-01-01 pages
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Erection of the Bellows falls arch bridge
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