Eisenhower Parkway runs from Roseland, NJ to Livingston NJ. It was supposed to continue on and attach to Route 24 in Chatham, NJ, which is where you see this bridge to nowhere. The cloverleaf is fully graded and includes curbing and drainage.
AT the other end of Eisenhower, it was supposed to attach to Route 46 in West Caldwell, NJ. Co...
An aerial reconnaissance picture made by USAF during WWII.
This picture shows the heavy damage caused by air-raids in 1944 and 1945. About 87% of the city was destroyed.
The left of the two bridges in the north of the pic is a railroad-bridge crossing the River Mosel, the right one is the Balduin bridge, the one of the oldest river-crossing-site of Koblenz.
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Europabrücke, or Europe's bridge, is a 777-m (2,549.2-ft.) long bridge spanning the 657-m (2,155.5-ft.) Wipp valley just south of Innsbruck, Austria. The A13 Brenner Autobahn passes over this bridge, above the Sill River, forming part of the main route from Austria to Italy across the Alps. Built between 1959 and 1963, it was once Europe's highest bridge, standing 192 m (629.9 ft.) high.
This end of the park between the E Monroe St and E Balbo Ave. includes one big open air stage, one small open air stage, one mobile stage, one promo truck, one mobile ferris wheel, one mobile water course and a lot of small and large tents. There's also Buckingham Fountain due East of most of the placemarks.
The Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (HRBT) is the 3.5-mile-long (5.6 km) Hampton Roads crossing for Interstate 64 and U.S. Route 60. The Bridge dives into a tunnel to allow clearance for ships docking at Hampton Roads harbor
The Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that carries eight lanes of the Interstate 93 and U.S. Route 1 concurrency, plus a two lane access ramp, across the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts. The bridge was built as part of the Big Dig, the largest overall highway construction project in the United States. The entrance to the Thomas P. "Tip" O'Nei...
The Strecke 46 ("Route 46") is a 70 km long ruin of a "Reichsautobahn" (Freeway of the Reich) that lies between Fulda and Wurzburg.
The construction began in 1937 and stopped in 1940 because materials and manpower were needed for the War.
After the war the plans for this route were rejected and they didn't pick up work again.
A censored bridge in NY State. It is probably part of a tactical route to be used by the military in case of whatever.
There is a military base about 2.5 mi down the River(east), but it doesn't seems to be in use anymore.
The Bridge crossing the Bow River in Calgary, Alberta. It was originally called the MacArthur Bridge, but it was destroyed in a flood in 1915. In 2000, the bridge was restored and renovated. The bridge features four lions atop the sides of the bridge.