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- Q16896017 subject Q8311578.
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- Q16896017 abstract "The Nymore Bridge is a reinforced concrete deck arch bridge spanning the Mississippi River in Bemidji, Minnesota. The bridge, built in 1916, has three arch spans. It is significant for its use of a reinforcing system patented by George M. Cheney during a time when engineers were experimenting with reinforcing materials and systems.The bridge was originally built to carry U.S. Route 2 over the Mississippi River. The main city traffic is now carried by Minnesota State Highway 197, while U.S. Route 2 now bypasses the city. The reinforcing system designed by George M. Cheney consists of an arched metal truss built of angles and gusset plates, separated into vertical panels, and then connected together. The metal truss was built first, then forms were constructed around it and concrete was poured around it. The steel truss becomes embedded in the concrete. The bridge is decorated with Classical Revival elements. The Classical Revival style was part of the City Beautiful movement popular at the time for civic structures. It connected Bemidji with the village of Nymore, which was later annexed into the city of Bemidji.The bridge is 168 feet (51 m) long, 31 feet (9.4 m) wide, and has a center span of 65 feet (20 m) with two adjacent spans of 40 feet (12 m) each. The maximum vertical clearance is 15 feet (4.6 m).".
- Q16896017 added "1989-11-06".
- Q16896017 architecturalStyle Q14378.
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- Q16896017 nrhpReferenceNumber "89001849".
- Q16896017 thumbnail Nymore_Bridge.jpg?width=300.
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- Q16896017 yearOfConstruction "1917".
- Q16896017 added "1989-11-06".
- Q16896017 architecture "Classical Revival, Reinforced-concrete bridge".
- Q16896017 location "First St. over Mississippi River, Bemidji, Minnesota".
- Q16896017 name "Nymore Bridge".
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- Q16896017 comment "The Nymore Bridge is a reinforced concrete deck arch bridge spanning the Mississippi River in Bemidji, Minnesota. The bridge, built in 1916, has three arch spans. It is significant for its use of a reinforcing system patented by George M. Cheney during a time when engineers were experimenting with reinforcing materials and systems.The bridge was originally built to carry U.S. Route 2 over the Mississippi River. The main city traffic is now carried by Minnesota State Highway 197, while U.S.".
- Q16896017 label "Nymore Bridge".
- Q16896017 lat "47.466944444444444".
- Q16896017 long "-94.87833333333333".
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- Q16896017 name "Nymore Bridge".