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Martín Peña Bridge

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Martin Pena Bridge, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Martin Pena Bridge, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Martín Peña Bridge, in Spanish properly known as Puente Martín Peña, is an Art Deco style bridge from 1939, designed by Cecilio Delgado and others. It crosses the Martín Peña Channel in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

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Martín Peña Bridge
Ponce de Leon Avenue, San Juan Hato Rey Norte (Hato Rey Norte)

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Puente Martín Peña

Ponce de Leon Avenue
09010 San Juan, Hato Rey Norte (Hato Rey Norte)
Puerto Rico, United States
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Martin Pena Bridge, San Juan, Puerto Rico
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