It's a bridge. A very bridgey bridge at that! Probably one of the bridgiest bridges I've ever gone over! This one goes over the Raritan River. Which, as you may know is a very rivery...
Driscoll Bridge
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Driscoll Bridge, located in Keasbey, NJ, is a notable historical landmark that spans the Raritan River. Opened in 1956, it serves as a vital connection for commuters traveling along the New Jersey Turnpike and Route 9. The bridge is recognized for its distinctive design and importance in regional transportation, making it a significant feature of the area's infrastructure.
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Ahh, the Driscoll Bridge. This bridge has been around for a very long time, long before I was born! This is part of the Garden State Parkway, and it's parallel with the Thomas Edison Bridge that's...
It's the Driscoll Bridge! You go up and then you go down. Why? I'll tell you why. Big ships have to go under it and I'm pretty sure a draw bridge on one of the busiest highways in New Jersey...
Its basically the road you get dumped onto after you drive over the Outerbridge Crossing into New Jersey. It's wide and comfortable with a nice lil vista because of the the hill it is on.
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