File:McKinley Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri).jpeg
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[edit]DescriptionMcKinley Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri).jpeg |
English: The McKinley Bridge is a restored railroad through truss bridge that has been converted for automobile use. The bridge crosses the Mississippi River in Northen St. Louis and is the narrowest bridge in the St. Louis area. |
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