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| Identifier | 2viewlookingnortheasthaerohio18-clev21-2.jpg |
| Title | Superior Avenue Viaduct, view looking northeast |
| Creator | Lowe, Jet
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| Description | View looking northeast, showing the deck of the bridge and the stone masonry detail. The Superior Avenue Viaduct was the first high-level bridge to connect Cleveland, Ohio's East and West Sides over the Cuyahoga River Valley. The viaduct was a combination iron and masonry structure, 3,211 feet long, with a swing span over the river. All but eight stones arches and the viaduct's west abutment still stand. |
| Original Date | 1979 |
| Publisher | Historic American Engineering Record, National Park Service, Department of the Interior, Washington, DC 20240
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| Time Period | Decline and Comeback: 1960-1990 |
| Location Depicted | Cleveland (Ohio) Flats (Cleveland, Ohio)
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| Subject | Superior Ave. Superior Viaduct Superior Viaduct (Cleveland, Ohio) Bridges, Steel Cuyahoga River Bridges, Composite Bridge remains Bridges, Arch Masonry
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| LC Subject Headings | Superior Viaduct (Cleveland, Ohio)
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| ASCE Subject Headings | Brick masonry Bridges, arch Bridges, composite
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| Object Type | digital images
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| Repository | Library of Congress |
| Repository Collection | Historic American Engineering Record
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| Repository Homepage | http://memory.loc.gov/ |
| Digital Collection | Bridges
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| Donor | Cole, Joseph E.
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| Copyright | http://www.clevelandmemory.org/copyright/ |
| Format | Jpeg
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| Language | English
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| Encyclopedia of Cleveland History Entry | http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=SV3 |
| Further Reading | http://hlneogis.ulib.csuohio.edu/chronology.asp?id=CUY0003<br/>http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.oh0012 |