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Lafayette Avenue Bridge

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The Lafayette Avenue Bridge replaced an earlier bridge built at the same location in 1876. This bridge was condemned in 1934, and a temporary pontoon swing bridge was immediately installed at the site. The City of Bay City began surveying the condition of its bridges in 1936 and developed a plan
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The bridge was extensively rehabilitated in 1987, but still functions in place as originally constructed. The 1987 rehabilitation replaced nearly all the superstructure, substituting welded girders for the original riveted ones. Another extensive rehabilitation project is planned to begin in 2020.
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carrying the road from the island to the eastern shore of the river. M-13/M-84 is known as Salzburg Avenue on the west side of the river, and Lafayette Avenue on the east, which is where the bridge's name comes from. The entire structure is 452 feet long, with a bascule span of 185 feet. When the
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Heading east, the West Channel bridge is a fixed metal continuous deck stringer (Multi-Beam) bridge carrying M-13/M-84 from the western shore of the river to Middle Ground Island. The East Channel bridge is a small
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bascule is raised the bridge provides a 150-foot horizontal clearance. Sidewalks of five feet width run down each side. The bridge also has four observation platforms and a bridge tender's house.
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to replace the Lafayette Avenue Bridge and rehabilitate the Belinda Street and Cass Avenue Bridges. However, funding was scarce as the country was in the midst of the
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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM: Bay City Bascule Bridge
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List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Bay County, Michigan
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National Register of Historic Places in Bay County, Michigan
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Drawbridges on the National Register of Historic Places
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The drawbridge with the bascule spans partially open
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Coordinates
43°34′47″N 83°54′00″W / 43.5797°N 83.90°W / 43.5797; -83.90
M-13
M-84
Saginaw River
Bay City, Michigan
Michigan Department of Transportation
Girder Bridge
Bascule bridge
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Lafayette Avenue Bridge is located in Michigan
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National Register of Historic Places
Bay City, Michigan
M-13
M-84
Saginaw River
Michigan Department of Transportation
Bay City
drawbridge
Great Depression
Public Works Administration
Franklin D. Roosevelt
New Deal
The West Bridge
The drawbridge with a freighter passing underneath
The drawbridge with the bascule spans partially open
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Transport portal

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