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Adams Street Bridge

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The Adams Street Bridge is a bridge that spans the Chicago River in downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Adams Street Bridge
West Adams Street, Chicago Near West Side

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N 41.87934 ° E -87.638091 °
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Adams Street Bridge

West Adams Street
60606 Chicago, Near West Side
Illinois, United States
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