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| Postcard via BridgeHunter This 345' (105m) long bridge has a 182' (55.5m) span. |
"Significance: This bridge, a Seattle landmark, is one of six bascule bridges based on a design developed by the City of Seattle which was derived from the Chicago bascule bridge type. It is unique because of its trunnion supports, employed to avoid a patent infringement lawsuit by the Strauss Bascule Bridge Company, and its architectural treatment. The bridge has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places." [HAER_data]
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| Boat View, Mar 2016 |
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| Bridges Now and Then posted "Bascule opening mechanism during construction, Montlake Bridge, Seattle, January 23, 1924." (Photo by Jame P. Lee, Courtesy MOHAI) |
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| HAER WASH,17-SEAT,14--9 9. NORTH TOWER IN OPEN POSITION - Montlake Bridge, Spanning Montlake Cut at State Route 513, Seattle, King County, WA |






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