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American Legion Memorial Bridge (Michigan)

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Carries
  
S. Cass St.

Toll
  
None

Opened
  
1930

Location
  
Traverse City

Added to NRHP
  
7 January 2000

Crosses
  
Boardman River

Built
  
1930

Area
  
3,642 m²

Body of water
  
Boardman River

Architect
  
Daniel B. Luten

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Locale
  
Traverse City, Michigan

Design
  
reinforced concrete arch

Similar
  
Grand Traverse Bay, Dennos Museum Center, Mark Ridley's Comedy, Grand Traverse Mall, Chateau Grand Traverse

The American Legion Memorial Bridge is a reinforced concrete arch bridge carrying South Cass Street over the Boardman River in Traverse City, Michigan. It was completed in 1930 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

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History

In 1929 the city commission called for a public referendum to decide if the city should build bridges over the Boardman River at South Union and South Cass Streets. The referendum passed, and the city commission hired Indianapolis bridge engineer Daniel B. Luten to design the bridge at South Cass. The firms of Aldrich & Cook and Jerome Wilhelm were hired to build the bridge, which was completed in 1930. Dedication plaques were purchased during construction at the request of the American Legion.

At some point, the original handrails were removed and jersey barricades were added, detracting somewhat from the original design. However, the bridge is still in use.

Description

The American Legion Memorial Bridge is 68 feet (21 m) long and 58.5 feet (17.8 m) wide, with a roadway width of 40 feet (12 m). The span is formed by a barrel-vaulted elliptical arch. Sidewalks, supported by concrete brackets, overhang the face of the arch. The original balustrade railings on the bridge have been replaced with planks, but the approaches still contain the original solid-concrete parapets and concrete balustrades with urn-shaped spindles. A plate on one parapet reads: "American Legion Memorial Bridge 1930."

References

American Legion Memorial Bridge (Michigan) Wikipedia