DescriptionSuspension Bridge, Turners Falls, MA.jpg
English: Suspension Bridge, Turners Falls, Massachusetts. Known as the "Old Red Bridge," the 550 foot (170 meter) vehicular span across the Connecticut River was completed in 1878 by Hutchinson & Shipman of New York. It was dismantled in 1942.
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Reproduced from an original postcard published by Bardwell & Haigis
Copyright expired as publication of postcard pre-dates 1923 -- see below
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2010-03-23 15:52 Hugh Manatee 791×495× (81463 bytes) Suspension Bridge, Turners Falls, Massachusetts; from an original 1907 postcard published by Bardwell & Haigis. Known as the "Old Red Bridge," the 550 foot vehicular span across the Connecticut River was constructed in 1878 by Hutchinson & Shipman of New
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