St. George Island Bridge
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st-george-island-bridge-258-5841507
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St. George Island Bridge
text:
The 4-mile (6.4–km) St. George Island Bridge was built in 2002 when the two original bridges that led to St. George Island, a small resort community 10 miles (16 km) from Apalachicola, Florida, were deemed unsafe due to their old age. The original bridges opened in 1965; prior to that, visitors used a ferry to get to the island. The new bridge, by bypassing the middle island, became the 3rd-longest bridge in Florida. The north end of SR 300 is at US 98 in Eastpoint. It was opened on February 27,
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wiki
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Highway in Florida
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._George_Island_Bridge
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2023-07-21T07:17:42Z
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