Abandoned 1920's Newcastle Bridge Oklahoma
Автор: miah022
Загружено: 2012-08-25
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Описание: Changes spurred Newcastle's growth during the 1920s. In 1920 the town's post office was relocated one mile east, where land was donated for a public school and a church. In 1922 work started on a South Canadian River bridge. The structure was Oklahoma's first federal aid project and a part of the Ozark Trail that was to link Oklahoma City to Amarillo, Texas. Although the trail was never completed, the bridge stayed. It opened on April 23, 1923, and cost $321,393.38 to build. The bridge attracted businesses and allowed for the construction of Highway 62 through Newcastle in 1927. It was a steel thru-truss bridge with timber flooring and carried traffic on the Ozark Trail, which was later designated as US 62
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