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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation completed a 2-year project to rehabilitate the Craigie Bridge and to completely replace the drawbridge in 2011. The project required the closure of the Boston-bound lanes from November 6, 2010, through mid December 2010, and again from early February
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into a fresh-water basin. This reduced the problematic odor from raw sewage flowing into the river by keeping the formerly tidal lands covered with water. It was completed on June 30, and greeted with a two-hour fireworks display that Fourth of July. Thousands of people watched from the new Boston
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The bridge opened in 1809, and came to be known as Craigie's Bridge. The construction of the bridge prompted the laying out of roads to the center of Cambridge (now Cambridge Street, running to Harvard Square) and Somerville/Medford (Bridge Street, now Monsignor O'Brien
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from various owners (including Mary Lechmere and heirs) in preparation for building the bridge. The investors incorporated in 1807 with a charter to build a bridge from Leverett Street in the
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In November 2018, a Boston University graduate student was killed by a dump truck while bicycling on the bridge as both turned right onto Museum Way. The next month,
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The former lock at the Charles River Dam Bridge now allows water and small ships to flow freely. Taller ships require the opening of the drawbridge, operated by the
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announced that dedicated bicycle signals and protected bicycle lanes would be added in summer 2019, dropping automobile traffic to two lanes in each direction.
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for the Charles River was incorporated into the dam, just west of the Charles River Dam Bridge, but it was replaced by three parallel locks in the new
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2011 through mid-April 2011, necessitating traffic detours. This was paid for out of borrowed funds as part of the statewide
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The current bridge was constructed in 1910, along with the dam that turned the lower Charles River from a tidal
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The bridge was sold to the Hancock Free Bridge Corporation in 1846, and became toll-free on January 30, 1858.
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to the eastern end of Lechmere Point. One-third of shares were owned by the Middlesex Canal Corporation.
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to Middlesex Village in East Chelmsford Massachusetts; later p/o Lowell. As an investment, businessman
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Clark, Mary Stetson; The Old Middlesex Canal; Hilltop Press, Medford MA,1974, p-42
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State to begin work in June to improve bike safety on road near Museum of Science
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Not to be confused with the 1786 Charles River Bridge at the site of the current
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History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630 - 1877: With a Genealogical Register
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The first bridge on the site was known as the Canal Bridge, named after the
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purchased the largely undeveloped farmland on the Cambridge side around
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is located on the dam and nearby piers. Charles River Dam Road connects
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to the north and positioned just west of the Charles River Dam Bridge.
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U.S. Coast Pilot, volume 1, Atlantic Coast: Eastport to Cape Cod
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Cyclist killed is identified as BU graduate student
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Index

Craigie Bridge
Charlestown Bridge
Charles River Dam
Warren Bridge
Coordinates
42°22′05″N 71°04′15″W / 42.3680°N 71.0708°W / 42.3680; -71.0708
Route 28
Charles River
Boston, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
ID number
steel
bascule bridge
Clearance below
bascule bridge
Charles River
West End
Boston
Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
Massachusetts Route 28
Green Line
Lechmere Viaduct
Museum of Science
Leverett Circle
East Cambridge
lock
Charles River Dam
Warren Bridge
Massachusetts Department of Transportation

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