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- 2c4c966d5efcd7df43554af8227548073975c8cb9c2efd38f725accaa4ed350a accessdate "2007-07-21".
- 2c4c966d5efcd7df43554af8227548073975c8cb9c2efd38f725accaa4ed350a date "1940-11-08".
- 2c4c966d5efcd7df43554af8227548073975c8cb9c2efd38f725accaa4ed350a isCitedBy Tacoma_Narrows_Bridge_(1940).
- 2c4c966d5efcd7df43554af8227548073975c8cb9c2efd38f725accaa4ed350a publisher "New York Times".
- 2c4c966d5efcd7df43554af8227548073975c8cb9c2efd38f725accaa4ed350a quote "Cracking in a forty-two-mile an hour wind, the $6,400,000 Tacoma narrows Bridge collapsed with a roar today and plunged into the waters of Puget Sound, 190 feet below.".
- 2c4c966d5efcd7df43554af8227548073975c8cb9c2efd38f725accaa4ed350a title "Big Tacoma Bridge Crashes 190 Feet into Puget Sound. Narrows Span, Third Longest of Type in World, Collapses in Wind. Four Escape Death.".