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Four Bears Bridge

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Crosses
  
Lake Sakakawea

Address
  
New Town, ND 58763, USA

Longest span
  
96 m

Body of water
  
Lake Sakakawea

Construction end
  
2005

Construction begin
  
July 2003

Opened
  
2005

Longest span
  
96 m

Construction cost
  
55 million USD

Similar
  
Three Affiliated Tribes Mu, Crow Flies High State Recreatio, Garrison Dam, Little Missouri State Park, Liberty Memorial Bridge

Four bears bridge new town north dakota


Four Bears Bridge is one of two bridges built over the Missouri River on the Fort Berthold Reservation in the U.S. state of North Dakota. The current bridge which opened in 2005 is the second largest bridge in the state and replaces an earlier bridge built in 1955. The 1955 bridge replaced an even earlier bridge known as the Verendrye Bridge after the first European explorer to visit present day North Dakota.

One worker was killed and three were injured when a portion of the new bridge collapsed during construction on November 30, 2004.

The current bridge is decorated with medallions reflecting the heritage of the Three Affiliated Tribes, the Mandan, Arikara and Hidatsa who inhabit the reservation. The bridge is named for two chiefs, one Mandan and one Hidatsa and both named Four Bears.

The bridge opened to traffic on September 2, 2005, at around 10:00 a.m. local time [1]. An official opening ceremony was held on October 3, 2005.

References

Four Bears Bridge Wikipedia