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William B. Umstead Bridge

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Carries
  
US 64

Locale
  
Dare County

Maintained by
  
NCDOT

Total length
  
4,348 m

Width
  
8.11 m

Crosses
  
Croatan Sound

Named for
  
William B. Umstead

Address
  
Nags Head, NC, USA

Opened
  
1955

Body of water
  
Croatan Sound

Other name(s)
  
Dare County Bridge 9 Croatan Sound Bridge Manns Harbor Bridge

Location
  
Dare County, North Carolina

Owner
  
North Carolina Department of Transportation

Similar
  
Virginia Dare Memorial, Wright Memorial Bridge, Fort Raleigh National, Roanoke Island Festival P, Roanoke Island

The William B. Umstead Bridge is a two-lane automobile bridge spanning the Croatan Sound, between Manns Harbor and Roanoke Island, in Dare County, North Carolina. The bridge carries US 64 and is utilized by local and seasonal tourist traffic.

The bridge is dedicated to William B. Umstead, who was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, a U.S. Senator and the 63rd Governor of North Carolina.

History

Plans for a bridge to connect the North Carolina mainland with Roanoke Island started in the 1920s, when local developers wanting to make the Outer Banks a tourist destination. However, because of the high cost, the State Highway Commission focused their funds on improving the primary highway system. As a result, the local businessmen took matters into their own hands and formed private toll-bridge companies; building Roanoke Sound Bridge in 1928 and the Wright Memorial Bridge in 1930. By around 1940, free ferry service was available between Manns Harbor and Manteo.

By the 1950s, the Outer Banks eventually became a tourist destination and the State Highway Commission began taking an increasingly active role in the area. In 1955 Dare County Bridge 9 was built and was dedicated to William B. Umstead on August 2, 1956. In 1966, the bridge was rehabilitated.

In 2002, the bridge was bypassed by a larger, more modern bridge, the Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge to the south, which provides a more direct access to Bodie Island by connecting directly to the Washington Baum Bridge between Roanoke and Bodie Islands; traffic using the Virginia Dare Bridge no longer needs to go through Manteo to reach the Outer Banks.

The two-lane bridge initially carried US 64 and US 264; in September 2003, US 264 was removed.

References

William B. Umstead Bridge Wikipedia