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Pardee Street Bridge

Pardee Street Bridge

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Most Recent Visit To Bridge: Spring 2007

Key Facts
Bridge Name Facility Carried / Feature Intersected Location Structure Type Construction Date / Builder or Contractor
Pardee Street Bridge Pardee Street Over Channel To Lake St. Clair Harrison Township: Macomb County, Michigan Metal Stringer, Stationary 1934 By: Unknown
Technical Facts
Structure Length Roadway Width Main Spans Approach Spans
37 Feet (11.2 Meters) 23 Feet (7 Meters) 1 None

This small bridge was built in the 1930s to connect the network of canals winding through this residential area on Lake St. Clair. The bridge features a railing design that uses concrete posts and metal pipe. This arrangement in and of itself is not terribly uncommon, but the design does not appear to follow any standard design seen on other Michigan bridges, and is thus noteworthy as something a little different to take a look at. Such variety and lack of consistency is what make photographing historic bridges an enjoyable experiance.

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