Tag: “Michigan Ave Bridge”

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  1. Chicago bridges

  2. Bixby Creek Bridge

    No journey to Big Sur would be complete without a stop to admire the elegant 1932 single arch design of Bixby Creek Bridge in its idyllic California coastline setting, thirteen miles south of Carmel.

    You can read all about it at:

    http://www.beachcalifornia.com/bixby.html

  3. Lincoln Park

    Lincoln Park is a 1,200 acre park stretching along Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois. It is the largest public park in Chicago.

  4. "Halo" of the Labor Legacy monument

    In 2001, the Detroit Cultural Affairs and Recreation Dept., Detroit 300, and Mayor's office designated a site for the project. More than 120 artists and sculptors registered for a competition, and heard labor representatives challenge them to create art that would honor the working women and men who built our city, inform visitors about labor's heritage, and inspire all with labor's vision for the future.

  5. I. B. Perrine Bridge

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  6. St. Johns Bridge

    The St. Johns bridge spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon.

  7. Bond Falls

    Located just outside of Paulding, Michigan, Bond Falls is one of the more impressive waterfalls in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Controlled by a dam, Bond Falls' main drop is 40 feet high and over 100 feet wide.

  8. Quilceda Creek, WA

    This is a tide water creek that flows into Puget Sound near downtown Marysville WA just east of I-5 Marysville 4th Street exit.

  9. Alexander III bridge

    "Alexandre III" bridge (pont Alexandre III) is a classified historical monument of Paris and was a gift from Russian tsar Axander III for the Universal Exhibition in 1900. Its single arch is considered a technical marvel, and displays exuberant architectural features which certainly catches the eye.

  10. Charles Bridge

    The Charles Bridge is one of the most popular sights in Prague. It connects the Old Town to the Malá Strana and is prone to extreme tourist traffic jams.