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Benjamin Franklin Bridge

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Descriptive history and current conditions.

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Title: Benjamin Franklin Bridge (I-676 and US 30)
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Descriptive history and current conditions on the Benjamin Franklin Bridge (I-676 and US 30) between Philadelphia and New Jersey.

Category: Bridge - Port - Authority - Suspension - River - Pennsylvania - Jersey - Franklin - Philadelphia - Benjamin - I-676 - Camden - Rudolphe - Modjeski - Delaware


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