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A forty-foot concrete arch highway bridge
Said to be the first concrete arch built of the size in the United States, being 40 ft. span, and 7 ft. rise, and built entirely of concrete. (1500 w.)
A forty-foot concrete arch highway bridge
Said to be the first concrete arch built of the size in the United States, being 40 ft. span, and 7 ft. rise, and built entirely of concrete. (1500 w.)
A forty-foot concrete arch highway bridge
Eng Rec
1896
Ill.
Article (Journal)
English
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