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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Jacksonville History - 1989: The Napoleon Bonaparte Broward Bridge

[Cross posted from The Existentialist Photogrpaher] Jacksonville is called the 'City of Bridges' for a reason. Every school day when I commute to work I travel over what is known to most motorists as the 'Dames Point Bridge' which is part of the I-295 Interstate road system. It's offical name is the Napoleon Bonaparte Broward Bridge connecting Arlington and the Northside. It is named after the 19th Governor of Florida and a former Duval County Sheriff. I don't know why it took me so long but I finally noticed the other morning the fresh coat of paint the span cables recieved last year. So I made a mental note on way home after school to stop and take a couple of personal photos of the bridge I've been taking for granted every morning. This is our tax dollars at work and I couldn't be more pleased. Here are a couple of facts about this beautiful bridge that was offically opened on March 10th, 1989. It took four years to build and is one of the largest cable-stayed bridges in the U.S. It has 21 miles of cable and 175 ft. high. Its longest span is 1,300 feet [the main span] and an average of 75,000 vehicles a day make thier way across. In 1989 dollars it cost $117 million and in 2013 dollars that comes to over $500 million. I shot the photo below with our Canon Rebel xsi EOS with a 35mm lens on automatic setting.

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