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The highway bridge was located upstream and just south of the Bear River railway bridge. Both bridges would open in order to allow entrance and exit for ships coming and going out of Bear River. | The highway bridge was located upstream and just south of the Bear River railway bridge. Both bridges would open in order to allow entrance and exit for ships coming and going out of Bear River. | ||
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Bear River Highway Bridge 1956 Bear River, Digby County, Nova Scotia
The highway bridge was located upstream and just south of the Bear River railway bridge. Both bridges would open in order to allow entrance and exit for ships coming and going out of Bear River. http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/pm.php?id=story_line&lg=English&fl=0&ex=00000215&sl=8167&pos=1
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current | 10:05, 11 February 2008 | ![]() | 720 × 487 (113 KB) | Stem (talk | contribs) | Bear River Bridge 1956 Bear River, Digby County, Nova Scotia The Bear River bridge would open in order to allow entrance and exit for ships coming and going out of Bear River. Bridges like this one were an integral part of most highway systems. http://www |
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