Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge
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The Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge is a wide four lane box girder bridge spanning the West Passage of Narragansett Bay between Jamestown and North Kingstown. Rhode Island Route 138 It was completed in 1992, replacing the original Jamestown Bridge, a two-lane Warren truss bridge which passed just 200 feet south of the new bridge, and was finally demolished in 2006. It is named for Giovanni di Verrazzano, the Italian explorer who was the first recognized European explorer of the bay in the sixteenth century.
bridge history - www.artinruins.com/arch/?id=rip&pr=jamestown
bridge history - www.artinruins.com/arch/?id=rip&pr=jamestown
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown_Verrazzano_Bridge
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Coordinates: 41°31'41"N 71°24'16"W
- Newport (Claiborne Pell) Bridge 3.6 km
- Mt. Hope Bridge 18 km
- Charles Braga Bridge 28 km
- causeway 92 km
- Long Island Viaduct (Long Bridge / Long Island Bridge) (Closed) 94 km
- Maurice J. Tobin Memorial Bridge 100 km
- Arrigoni Bridge 104 km
- Lowell Connector 121 km
- Norwottuck Rail Trail 138 km
- Moses Wheeler Bridge 147 km
- Watson Farm 2.1 km
- John H. Chafee Nature Preserve 2.7 km
- Quonset Point Airport 7.9 km
- Port of Davisville 9 km
- Camp Fogarty, US Army National Guard 12 km
- Newport County, Rhode Island 12 km
- Quidnessett Country Club 13 km
- East Greenwich, Rhode Island 14 km
- South Kingstown, Rhode Island 15 km
- Kent County, Rhode Island 21 km