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DescriptionVeterans Memorial Bridge (Bay City, Michigan) opened for freighter, view from river.jpg
The Veterans Memorial Bridge, in Bay City, Michigan, opened for the freighter Algoway. It is a bascule bridge across the Saginaw River and was completed in 1957.
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2010-07-15_13-45-13
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Joanna Poe from Munith, MI, USA
Camera location
43° 35′ 56.86″ N, 83° 53′ 40.58″ W
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43.599127; -83.894605
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43°35'56.857"N, 83°53'40.578"W
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15 July 2010
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Nikon D100
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{{Information |Description=The Veterans Memorial Bridge, in Bay City, Michigan, opened for the freighter ''Algoway''. It is a bascule bridge across the Saginaw River and was c...
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