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Mulberry Street Bridge

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Total length
  
178 m (584 ft)

Opened
  
1909

Body of water
  
Paxton Creek

Width
  
9.27 m (30.4 ft)

Location
  
Harrisburg

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Carries
  
Motor vehicles and pedestrians

Crosses
  
Cameron Street, Paxton Creek

Locale
  
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Similar
  
State Street Bridge, Harrisburg Transportation Center, Walnut Street Bridge, City Island, Hersheypark

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The Mulberry Street Bridge is a concrete arch bridge that spans Cameron Street and Paxton Creek in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The bridge is the second constructed at the current site to connect the Allison Hill neighborhood of East Harrisburg to Downtown. It replaced an iron and fire-prone, wood-decked structure erected in 1891, which was heralded as a unifier of a “Greater Harrisburg.” The concrete replacement bridge constructed in 1909, was a marvel at the time, and is eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Mulberry Street Bridge Wikipedia