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Dos Hermanos Bridge

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Carries
  
4 lanes

Locale
  
San Juan, P.R.

Opened
  
5 June 1910

Body of water
  
Condado Lagoon

Crosses
  
Condado Lagoon

Total length
  
308 m

Location
  
San Juan

Dos Hermanos Bridge

Address
  
Ashford Avenue, San Juan, 00907, Puerto Rico

Similar
  
Isleta de San Juan, Teodoro Moscoso Bridge, Fortín de San Gerónimo, Old San Juan, Caribe Hilton Hotel

The Dos Hermanos Bridge is a bridge in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It connects the sector of Condado with the entrance to Old San Juan, crossing over the Condado Lagoon. It was designed and built by brothers Hernan and Sosthenes Behn, and opened in June 1910.

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Etymology

The bridge is named "Dos Hermanos", which translates to "Two Brothers", after the brothers Hernan and Sosthenes Benn who built it in 1910.

History

The Behn Brothers, Hernan and Sosthenes, arrived at Puerto Rico in 1906 from St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. They were the founders of the Porto Rico Telephone Company, and decided to urbanize a 150-acre land in Santurce. This project became what is now Condado. To help with the process, the Behn Brothers built permanent bridges to facilitate the access, and people quickly started calling the main bridge "Dos Hermanos".

In 1999, a project of reconstruction and restoration of the bridge started. However, it had to be halted for not counting with the necessary permits. The project was restarted in July 4, 2011, and the new bridge was inaugurated in December 2011.

References

Dos Hermanos Bridge Wikipedia