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Snake Creek Bridge

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Crosses
  
Snake Creek

Official name
  
Snake Creek Bridge

Opened
  
1981

Bridge type
  
Bascule bridge

Locale
  
Islamorada, Florida

Design
  
Bascule bridge

Location
  
Islamorada

Cross
  
Snake Creek

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Carries
  
US 1 (Overseas Highway)

Maintained by
  
Florida Department of Transportation

Similar
  
Bascule bridge, Malanda Falls, Windley Key, Millstream Falls, Jewfish Creek Bridge

Snake Creek Bridge is a bascule bridge in the village of Islamorada in the Florida Keys. The single-leaf bascule bridge carries the Overseas Highway (U.S. 1) over Snake Creek, connecting Plantation Key and Windley Key. It is located near mile marker 86.

The bridge was completed in 1981 when a number of new bridges were being built to modernize the Overseas Highway. It is the third bridge that has existed at this location. The first bridge, which carried the Overseas Railroad, was built in the early 1900s. A second bridge built in the 1920s next to the railroad bridge carried the first Overseas Highway (State Road 4A), though the highway would later be shifted to railroad bridge in the 1940s, which was retrofitted for automobile use.

The Snake Creek Bridge is notable for being the only remaining drawbridge operating in the Florida Keys. It gained this distinction in 2008, when the Overseas Highway's bridge over Jewfish Creek was replaced by the current Jewfish Creek Bridge.

References

Snake Creek Bridge Wikipedia