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difficult due to its placement over a broad active rail yard. In order to minimize disruption, particularly to the trains which run underneath it, the bridge was completed in a single-night operation (called the "Big Pick") using the largest land-based, mobile, high-capacity crane in existence. This mega-crane with a 2600-ton capacity was delivered in over 200 tractor-trailer loads and put in place the preassembled 320-foot (98 m) steel truss center span.
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Road construction has been encouraged to reconnect this neighborhood directly with downtown. The Church Street Bridge was built for this purpose and opened in December 2003. It provided a new link from downtown to Long Wharf for vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists. Constructing the bridge was
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home products store. IKEA originally proposed to destroy the entire building but compromised after a lengthy public debate. The tower was preserved but the rear portion was razed to make room for the IKEA parking lot. Ironically, IKEA's furniture styling is strongly influenced by the famed
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Long Wharf Drive has attracted drag racers from all over the state. On August 17, 2008, Misael Ruiz, of East Haven, was killed by a racing car that lost control. Town officials are now making decisions on how to prevent racing on the strip.
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The area is called "Long Wharf" because there was once a wharf there that projected out of the juncture of Water St. and Union Ave. The wharf was built by
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which stretches for seventeen acres (69,000 m) directly along the harborfront. Long Wharf is also the home port of a replica of the historical ship
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northwest to Union Avenue, west to Hallock Avenue and Cedar Street, and north to the
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The Long Wharf area contains several notable features and buildings, including the
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school where Breuer taught. It was once planned that a large shopping mall, the
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Long Wharf can be defined as the area stretching inland from the west side of
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bisects the neighborhood from the southwest to northeast; it intersects with
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September 27: The Man Who Made Long Wharf the Longest Wharf in the Country
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also connects with Interstate 95 in the selfsame section.
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in the extreme northeast section of the neighborhood. The
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Accelerated Construction keeps Bridge and Trains on Track
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is a waterfront district and neighborhood of the city of
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41°17′42″N 72°55′19″W / 41.295°N 72.922°W / 41.295; -72.922
New Haven, Connecticut
United States
New Haven Harbor
Oak Street Connector
I-95
Q-Bridge
The Hill
downtown New Haven
Wooster Square
Interstate 95
Interstate 91
Oak Street Connector/Route 34
William Lanson

Pirelli Tire Building
Long Wharf Theatre
Assa Abloy
New Haven Register
Jordan's Furniture
Amistad
Marcel Breuer
Hotel Marcel
IKEA
Bauhaus
New Haven Galleria
Connecticut portal
Long Wharf
September 27: The Man Who Made Long Wharf the Longest Wharf in the Country
"Lovelorn Landmark"

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