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Lake Monroe Bridge

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Lake Monroe Bridge was originally built between 1932 and 1933 as a replacement for a wooden bridge (tolled until 1926) that was manually operated. The bridge was a Warren-Truss Swing bridge, fabricated by Ingall's Iron Works of
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Construction of the bridge provided economic relief to the region during the peak of the
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was built in the late-1960s along with the original version of the nearby
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1981 photograph of the old Lake Monroe Bridge, which was closed in 1994
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Panoramio Photo of Lake Monroe Bridge Historical Marker ("bobzor")
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in Sanford, and now survives as a fishing pier and overlook.
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Bridges of the United States Numbered Highway System
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Benedict Bridge (Florida)

Coordinates
28°50′12″N 81°19′27″W / 28.83667°N 81.32417°W / 28.83667; -81.32417
US 17
US 92
St. Johns River
Sanford, Florida
DeBary, Florida
Warren truss
Swing Bridge
St. Johns River
Lake Monroe
U.S. Route 17/92
Seminole
Volusia
Florida
United States
Sanford
DeBary
swing bridge
Birmingham, Alabama
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
St. Petersburg, Florida
Knoxville, Tennessee

Great Depression
Interstate 4
St. Johns River Veterans Memorial Bridge
Walt Disney World

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