While the Memorial Bridge looks old, it was actually completed in 2013. The vertical lift bridge replaced a similar bridge built in 1923 that crossed the Piscataqua River connecting New Hampshire...
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Memorial Bridge in Portsmouth, NH is a key landmark that spans the Piscataqua River, offering a unique and innovative design that sets it apart from other bridges in the area. With a focus on visual clarity and transparency, this truss bridge features lift span machinery below deck and pedestrian walkways inside truss planes, making it a standout structure in the region.
Known for its expedited fabrication process and reduced maintenance costs, the Memorial Bridge showcases an innovative truss design that eliminates gusset plates, ensuring both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Whether admiring the bridge's architectural ingenuity or crossing it for a scenic view of the river, visitors can appreciate the engineering marvel that is the Memorial Bridge in Portsmouth.
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I hate it when I miss the previous bridge... original bridge, rumored to be the first toll free crossing in these parts, was up and running in 1923 and had continued apace for the larger part of a...
We used this bridge to travel back and forth last weekend from Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Kittery Maine. The bridge is a memorial to the sailors and soldiers of Née Hampshire who served in...
I was fortunate to be passing early one morning when a large yacht approached and the drawbridge opened. Truly an architectural masterpiece.
It's official name is the World War Memorial Bridge because it was built after the First World War. It's not a really attractive bridge but the look has grown on me over the years and it's a part...
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