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Lake Washington Floating Bridge, Seattle, Washington, USA, 1942.
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Lake Washington Floating Bridge, Seattle, Washington, USA, 1957. Vintage postcard showing a view of the bridge that carries traffic from Seattle to Mercer Island. Designed by Homer Hadley, this floating pontoon road bridge was opened in 1940. It is the second longest floating bridge in the world, exceeded only by the Evergreen Point Bridge, which crosses the same lake a few miles further north. The bridge sank after a storm in 1990, and was replaced with a new one, the Lacey V Murrow Memorial Bridge, three years later. 
Unique Identifier AR952427 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4714px × 3001px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1940s
1950s
20th century
AMERICA
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Curt Teich Postcard Archives
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FIFTIES
floating bridge
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Lake Washington Floating Bridge
LOCATION
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Postcard
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ROAD TRANSPORT
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TRANSPORTATION
UNITED STATES
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WASHINGTON
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