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Lincoln Memorial Bridge

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Carries
  
Bus. US 50

Design
  
Deck Arch

Longest span
  
189.9 feet

Opened
  
3 September 1933

Location
  
Vincennes

Crosses
  
Wabash River

Width
  
22.0 feet

Address
  
Vincennes, IL 47591, USA

Total length
  
325 m

Body of water
  
Wabash River

Lincoln Memorial Bridge

Locale
  
Vincennes, Indiana / Lawrence County, Illinois

Similar
  
Wabash River, George Rogers Clark Nati, Lincoln Trail State Memorial, St Francis Xavier Cathedral, Forts of Vincennes - Indiana

Abraham lincoln memorial bridge illinois


Lincoln Memorial Bridge is a deck arch bridge carrying U.S. Route 50 Business over the Wabash River between Vincennes, Indiana and Lawrence County, Illinois. It is said to mark the point where Abraham Lincoln crossed the Wabash River on his way to Illinois in 1830, and a sculptural installation, the Lincoln Trail State Memorial, marks the western end of the bridge.

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Lincoln Memorial Bridge Pylons

The Lincoln Memorial Bridge Pylons are a public artwork by French artist Raoul Josset, located on the Lincoln Memorial Bridge on U.S. Route 50 on the grounds of the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park. The pylons feature two full-length reliefs of Native American chiefs. The two pylons are made of granite and the figures are on the front faces of the pylons at the entrance to the bridge. The southern figure is dressed in ceremonial regalia with a club in his right hand. The northern figure is also dressed in similar regalia and holds a blanket. The south side of the proper right relief is signed by the artist: RAOUL/JOSSET/SC. They stand at 9.38 x 2.03 x 1.08 ft (286 cm x 62 x 33) and were installed in 1936.

References

Lincoln Memorial Bridge Wikipedia