
I always like when Dave does a bridge review as he gives the history of it all. I must say that as bridges go - this is a high bridge that is much steeper that Granada to walk over. There are...
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The William V Chappell Jr Memorial Bridge, situated in Port Orange, FL, spans the Halifax River, connecting the mainland to the beachside area of the city. This bridge serves as a vital transportation link for residents and visitors traveling between the two regions.
Named in honor of William V Chappell Jr, a former U.S. Representative from Florida, the bridge offers picturesque views of the river and surrounding landscape. Its simple yet functional design reflects its primary purpose of facilitating smooth traffic flow across the waterway.
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I always like when Dave does a bridge review as he gives the history of it all. I must say that as bridges go - this is a high bridge that is much steeper that Granada to walk over. There are...
In May 1987, the U.S. federal government agreed to provide $8.16 million of the estimated $12 million cost of building a Port Orange, Florida bridge planned to be similar to the Granada Bridge....