Talmadge Memorial Bridge, USA

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The Talmadge Memorial Bridge could be a bridge within the us that spans the Savannah between downtown Savannah, Georgia, and settler Island.
Completed in Nov 1990, the new Talmadge Memorial cable-stayed bridge replaced the recent Talmadge cantilever bridge (built in 1953), that had become a danger for giant ships getting into the Port of Savannah, home to the most important single ocean instrumentation terminal on the U.S. Jap seaside, and also the nation’s fourth-busiest haven.
The structure is dedicated to Eugene Talmadge, United Nations agency served as the Democratic Governor of Georgia in 1933-37 and 1941-43.
The new bridge was originally named for the Native American Creek leader Tomochichi, a crucial figure in Savannah’s commencement in 1733. Once public forums on the problem, the first name was reconditioned for the new structure. Several of the piers (vertical supports) of the first Talmadge bridge still stand and may be seen within the photograph on the left.

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