George Westinghouse Bridge

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George Westinghouse Memorial Bridge in East urban center, Pennsylvania, carries U.S. Route 30, the Lincoln main road, 240 feet (73 m) over the Turtle Creek depression wherever it joins the Monongahela depression east of urban center. Named for George Westinghouse (October half-dozen, 1846 – March twelve, 1914), the yank bourgeois and engineer, the bridge opened in 1932. Close was the illustrious discoverer electrical Corporation East urban center Works, that is currently associate degree parcel of land. Notable attractions visible whereas driving across the bridge embody the King of Great Britain Thomson Steel Works (U.S. Steel Mon depression Works) and Kennywood Park.

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