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Clement C. Clay Bridge

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Carries
  
US 231

Official name
  
CC Clay Bridge

Named for
  
Clement C. Clay

Opened
  
1931

Body of water
  
Tennessee River

Carry
  
U.S. Route 231

Crosses
  
Tennessee River

Other name(s)
  
Whitesburg Bridge

Preceded by
  
Whites Ferry

Bridge type
  
Cantilever bridge

Locale
  
Huntsville

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Similar
  
Tennessee River, Comer Bridge, Captain William J Hudson, Walnut Street Bridge, Henley Street Bridge

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The Clement C. Clay Bridge (CC Clay Bridge or Whitesburg Bridge) are two bridges that span the Tennessee River just south of Huntsville in northern part of the U.S. state of Alabama. Both bridges are cantilever truss types. The original bridge span was built in 1931 replacing Whites Ferry which crossed the river at nearby Ditto's Landing. The second span was constructed in 1965. Upon completion, the newer span carried southbound traffic while the original span carried northbound traffic. The Clay bridge was named after former Alabama Governor and Senator Clement Comer Clay.

The 1931 span was replaced by a reinforced concrete structure, which opened in June 2006. Demolition of the original span began on August 16, 2006.

The bridge carries US-231 and hidden route SR-53 between the Huntsville Metropolitan Area and the Decatur Metropolitan Area. Before the 1952 extension of US-231, the bridge carried SR-38. North of the bridge, US-231 is known as Memorial Parkway.

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