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- Q5067863 subject Q7343824.
- Q5067863 subject Q8311802.
- Q5067863 abstract "The Chain Bridge is a 225-foot, single-span suspension bridge, which crosses the right branch of the Merrimack River flowing around Deer Island. As the boundary between the city of Newburyport and the city of Amesbury, Massachusetts runs through Deer Island, Chain Bridge does connect the two communities. Crossing from the island to the left bank of the Merrimack requires traversing the Derek S. Hines Memorial Bridge, formerly the Essex-Merrimack Drawbridge (reconstructed and reopened in August, 2012). As the Chain Bridge is better known because of its structure, it is often incorrectly represented in literature as a single bridge spanning the Merrimack.The current span was completed in 1910 at the site of two previous bridges. The first was a timber-arch truss which existed between 1792 and 1810. It was replaced in 1810 by a wrought-iron chain suspension bridge. This was replaced by the current span in 1909, which is still referred to as "Chain Bridge".The Chain Bridge is the only suspension bridge currently maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. In 1990 the bridge was part of a statewide survey as part of the Massachusetts Historic Bridge Recording Project. It has undergone several renovations, most recently in 2003.".
- Q5067863 architect Q5539268.
- Q5067863 bridgeCarries "Vehicular and pedestrian traffic".
- Q5067863 buildingEndDate "1910".
- Q5067863 buildingStartDate "1909".
- Q5067863 crosses Q517787.
- Q5067863 locatedInArea Q54134.
- Q5067863 mainspan "68.58".
- Q5067863 numberOfSpans "1".
- Q5067863 thumbnail Chain_Bridge_Newburyport.jpg?width=300.
- Q5067863 type Q12570.
- Q5067863 wikiPageWikiLink Q12570.
- Q5067863 wikiPageWikiLink Q2483364.
- Q5067863 wikiPageWikiLink Q517787.
- Q5067863 wikiPageWikiLink Q54134.
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- Q5067863 wikiPageWikiLink Q5539268.
- Q5067863 wikiPageWikiLink Q7343824.
- Q5067863 wikiPageWikiLink Q8311802.
- Q5067863 begin "1909".
- Q5067863 bridgeName "Chain Bridge".
- Q5067863 carries "Vehicular and pedestrian traffic".
- Q5067863 complete "1910".
- Q5067863 crosses Q517787.
- Q5067863 design Q12570.
- Q5067863 designer "George Fillmore Swain & Robert R. Evans".
- Q5067863 locale Q54134.
- Q5067863 mainspan "225.0".
- Q5067863 officialName "Essex-Merrimac Bridge".
- Q5067863 spans "1".
- Q5067863 type Place.
- Q5067863 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q5067863 type Bridge.
- Q5067863 type Infrastructure.
- Q5067863 type Location.
- Q5067863 type Place.
- Q5067863 type RouteOfTransportation.
- Q5067863 type Thing.
- Q5067863 type Q12280.
- Q5067863 comment "The Chain Bridge is a 225-foot, single-span suspension bridge, which crosses the right branch of the Merrimack River flowing around Deer Island. As the boundary between the city of Newburyport and the city of Amesbury, Massachusetts runs through Deer Island, Chain Bridge does connect the two communities. Crossing from the island to the left bank of the Merrimack requires traversing the Derek S.".
- Q5067863 label "Chain Bridge (Massachusetts)".
- Q5067863 depiction Chain_Bridge_Newburyport.jpg.
- Q5067863 name "Chain Bridge".
- Q5067863 name "Essex-Merrimac Bridge".