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- Q4304517 subject Q8312029.
- Q4304517 subject Q8667792.
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- Q4304517 abstract "The Mackenzie King Bridge is a bridge in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Just a few blocks away from Parliament Hill, south of the Plaza Bridge, it runs in a generally east-west direction, with the east end at the Rideau Centre and Department of National Defence Headquarters. The west end runs between the National Arts Centre and Confederation Park. It was named for William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874–1950), Canada's longest-serving prime minister and was opened to traffic in 1951. A major restoration effort was completed in 1996-1998.OC Transpo uses the bridge for stops at the Mackenzie King Station.The bridge was originally to be named after Colonel John By. At the suggestion of Solon Low, the bridge was named for King instead.".
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- Q4304517 point "45.42333333333333 -75.69111111111111".
- Q4304517 type SpatialThing.
- Q4304517 comment "The Mackenzie King Bridge is a bridge in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Just a few blocks away from Parliament Hill, south of the Plaza Bridge, it runs in a generally east-west direction, with the east end at the Rideau Centre and Department of National Defence Headquarters. The west end runs between the National Arts Centre and Confederation Park. It was named for William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874–1950), Canada's longest-serving prime minister and was opened to traffic in 1951.".
- Q4304517 label "Mackenzie King Bridge".
- Q4304517 lat "45.42333333333333".
- Q4304517 long "-75.69111111111111".
- Q4304517 depiction Mackenzie_King_bridge.JPG.