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Gear Towers The design of the gear towers mimics the design of the cable-stayed bridge pylons at both the north and south ends of the Menomonee Valley. Photo taken by J.R. Manning in July 2008 |
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The North Approach Photo taken by J.R. Manning in July 2008 |
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State of Wisconsin Inventory Plaque Photo taken by J.R. Manning in July 2008 |
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The East Walkway, Railing and Control Tower The barrier protects a gap in the parapet wall, perhaps an opening for expansion or a stairway to a future river walk. Photo taken by J.R. Manning in July 2008 |
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South Approach Photo taken by J.R. Manning in July 2008 |
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State of Wisconsin Inventory Plaque There are actually three bridges that comprise this span, each has an inventory plaque. The state ID number often corresponds to the NBI number, but not always! Photo taken by J.R. Manning in July 2008 |
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The South Approach Span Photo taken by J.R. Manning in July 2008 |
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Government Plaque Photo taken by J.R. Manning in July 2008 |
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Pedestrian Walkway, looking North The campus on the right is the Harley-Davidson Museum. Photo taken by J.R. Manning in July 2008 |
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Another Wisconsin Inventory Plaque This identifies the north approach span. Photo taken by J.R. Manning in July 2008 |
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The North Approach Span Photo taken by J.R. Manning in July 2008 |
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The East Face Photo taken by J.R. Manning in July 2008 |