North 23rd Street Bridge
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The North 23rd Street Bridge in Tacoma, Washington, United States, is a concrete rigid frame bridge that was designed by engineers Waddell & Harrington in 1909. It was built for the City of Tacoma by contractors Creelman, Putman, and Healy. It is significant as an early concrete rigid frame bridge. It has "massive, overdesigned concrete beams" that are "6 feet wide at the center, and 13 feet at the ends". The beams are "8 feet deep at the center, and 12 feet deep at the ends." It is 312 feet (95 m) long and 30 feet (9.1 m) wide.: 1–2 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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North Yakima Avenue, Tacoma North End
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N 47.268722222222 ° | E -122.47111111111 ° |
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North Yakima Avenue 2666
98406 Tacoma, North End
Washington, United States
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