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The second bridge at Scotland was to be a wrought iron Howe truss bridge over the Conococheague Creek in 1865.
Franklin County historian Mike Marotte dives in to the history of the Cumberland Valley Railroad and the bridges built to hold it.
Motorists were prohibited from driving across Memorial Bridge for nearly four hours. Extreme heat could have caused the problem.
Construction on the Gordie Howe International Bridge continues to move forward. The crane on the U.S. side is set to be removed next month, after the Canadian crane was taken down in May.
Public officials gathered at the top of the new Harbor Bridge on June 28 for a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking its long-awaited opening.
The Howe iron truss bridge at Scotland, Pa. The bridge was placed into service during 1865.© Provided by Mike Marotte This 1909 photo shows the newly completed concrete bridge at Scotland.
Video from Burnet County shows the spot where the Joppa Iron Truss Bridge once spanned the San Gabriel River. The historic bridge dated back to 1907. Video by Parker Rehm.
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