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345: 356:") was unable to handle the 10,000+ cars that were crossing it daily. Work on the bridge was begun on September 19, 1951. Work was completed in the summer of 1954 with a total cost of about $ 7.1 million. The bridge was dedicated without an official name on July 30, 1954. The "Pioneer Memorial Bridge" moniker was chosen in a radio contest in 1967, but locals used their own nicknames. After the bridge was repainted from green to blue, the "Blue Bridge" moniker became the most popular among Tri-City residents. A 15-by-25-foot (4.6 by 7.6 m) 31: 615: 643: 629: 658: 83: 379:
on the southbound side of the bridge is especially crowded. Late in 2005, it was announced that funding had been obtained in order to remedy the situation, by modifying the approaches and exits to the bridge, especially at the Highway 395 southbound exit on the Kennewick side of the bridge. This
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beams. The bridge was painted green at time of construction (green being the state color of Washington). It is one of three bridges connecting Pasco to the other members of the
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flies atop the bridge, which was added during the re-decking of the bridge in 1986 through a donation drive sponsored by the
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in place of the usual cloverleaf pattern. Construction began February 23 and was completed in October 2009.
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Metcalf, Gale (July 29, 1984). "It wasn't always a blue bridge; Monday ends span's third decade".
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The bridge was first proposed in 1949 as the previous bridge (commonly referred to as the "
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Miller, Roland (July 30, 1954). "New Columbia River Bridge Linking Tri-Cities Opened".
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Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state)
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Metcalf, Gale (February 28, 1978). "Pasco favors 'Intercity Bridge'".
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National Register of Historic Places in Franklin County, Washington
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National Register of Historic Places in Benton County, Washington
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paint used on the truss superstructure, with white paint on the
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Orchard, Jack (July 27, 1969). "Bridge Grows Up Without Name".
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Bridges and Tunnels Built in Washington State, 1951-1960 MPS
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Bridges of the United States Numbered Highway System
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The name comes from the 203:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 343: 129:Washington State Dept. of Transportation 493: 478: 446: 437: 413:Gibson, Elizabeth (September 7, 2006). 771:Bridges in Franklin County, Washington 728: 563: 487: 461: 412: 387:In 2002, the bridge was listed on the 801:Concrete bridges in the United States 672: 564:Dupler, Michelle (November 4, 2009). 195:Pioneer Memorial Bridge – Blue Bridge 766:Bridges in Benton County, Washington 509:"Late-arriving flag crowns bridge". 389:National Register of Historic Places 375:, the junction of U.S Route 395 and 366:National Register of Historic Places 13: 806:Steel bridges in the United States 746:Truss bridges in the United States 14: 817: 606: 656: 641: 627: 613: 528:. February 21, 2002. p. B1. 336:from Richland to the northwest. 81: 29: 736:Bridges over the Columbia River 588: 513:. 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It was listed on the 290:Pioneer Memorial Bridge 121:Pioneer Memorial Bridge 751:Tri-Cities, Washington 349: 292:) is a four-lane arch- 288:(officially named the 696:Interstate 182 Bridge 347: 334:Interstate 182 Bridge 302:Kennewick, Washington 665:at Wikimedia Commons 649:United States portal 332:to the east and the 425:on October 31, 2007 57: /  635:Engineering portal 358:United States flag 350: 328:), along with the 177:September 19, 1951 174:Construction start 723: 722: 718: 717: 661:Media related to 576:on March 14, 2012 348:View from roadway 298:Pasco, Washington 282: 281: 218:Pasco, Washington 813: 688: 670: 669: 660: 651: 646: 645: 644: 637: 632: 631: 623: 621:Transport portal 618: 617: 600: 599: 592: 586: 585: 583: 581: 572:. Archived from 561: 555: 554: 552: 551: 546:on March 3, 2016 536: 530: 529: 521: 515: 514: 506: 500: 499: 491: 485: 484: 476: 470: 469: 459: 453: 452: 444: 435: 434: 432: 430: 421:. 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Coordinates
46°13′29.92″N 119°8′8.52″W / 46.2249778°N 119.1357000°W / 46.2249778; -119.1357000
US 395
Columbia River
Kennewick
Pasco
Through arch
Truss bridge
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Pasco, Washington
MPS
02000241
truss bridge
Pasco, Washington
Kennewick, Washington
U.S. Route 395
Columbia River
blue
suspension
Tri-Cities of Washington
Richland
Cable Bridge
Interstate 182 Bridge

Green Bridge
United States flag
Shriners
National Register of Historic Places
rush hour

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