Bailey Island Bridge
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The Bailey Island Cribstone Bridge, an engineering marvel built in 1927, is renowned for its unique design, which relies solely on gravity to maintain its structure. Made from 10,000 tons of granite and inspired by a now-vanished Scottish bridge, it has withstood the relentless forces of Maine's coastal weather, providing vital access to Bailey Island for decades.
This historic landmark was dedicated as a civil engineering treasure in 1984 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. After undergoing significant repairs, the bridge reopened to the public in November 2010, celebrated by a ribbon-cutting ceremony and an antique car parade, marking the continuation of its legacy for future generations.
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