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Mormon Bridge (Omaha)

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Carries
  
4 lanes of I‑680

Clearance above
  
18.1 feet (6 m)

Opened
  
1952

Longest span
  
128 m

Crosses
  
Missouri River

Address
  
Omaha, NE 68112, USA

Total length
  
489 m

Body of water
  
Missouri River

Mormon Bridge (Omaha)

Locale
  
Pottawattamie County, Iowa and Florence, Nebraska

Other name(s)
  
Missouri River I-680 Bridge

Design
  
Twin Cantilever Through truss bridge

Location
  
Pottawattamie County, Iowa, Florence

Bridge type
  
Truss bridge, Cantilever bridge

Similar
  
Florence Depot, Bank of Florence Museum, Broomfield Rowhouse, Calvin Memorial Presbyter, The Sherman

The Mormon Bridge are two cantilever bridges that cross the Missouri River connecting Pottawattamie County, Iowa with Florence in the north end of Omaha, Nebraska via Interstate 680 (Iowa-Nebraska).

About

The first bridge was finished in 1952 after an unsuccessful attempt in 1936 to build a bridge at the same site. It originally connected Nebraska Highway 36 with unsigned Iowa Highway 988. It was originally a toll bridge operated by the North Omaha Bridge Commission with $3,450,000 in bonds. It was officially called the Mormon Pioneer Memorial Bridge but in common usage it has been called the Mormon Bridge and got its name because the Mormon Trail passed nearby. Spencer W. Kimball, President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), was the last to pay the toll on April 21, 1979 when the second bridge to the north of the original bridge was added, and it became part of the Interstate Highway System.

References

Mormon Bridge (Omaha) Wikipedia