South Puyallup River Bridge
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south-puyallup-river-bridge-292-4051311
title:
South Puyallup River Bridge
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The South Puyallup River Bridge was built in 1930–31 in Mount Rainier National Park as part of the West Side Road project, planned to link the park's Nisqually and Carbon River entrances. The stone-faced reinforced concrete bridge was designed by the National Park Service and the Bureau of Public Roads. It spans 42 feet (13 m) and is almost 35 feet (11 m) wide, carrying two lanes of traffic. The bridge was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 1991. It is part of the Mo
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United States historic place
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Puyallup_River_Bridge
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2023-08-09T05:38:30Z
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