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Delaware River Bridge connecting Pennsylvania and New Jersey, USA, 1933.
Delaware River Bridge connecting Pennsylvania and New Jersey, USA, 1933. Vintage linen postcard showing the bridge, which links Philadelphia and Camden, at sunset. When completed in 1926, the bridge had the longest span of any suspension bridge in the world. The chief engineer during its construction was Ralph Modjeski. It is now known as the Benjamin Franklin Bridge.
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AR951360
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4742px × 2970px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1920s
1930s
20th century
AMERICA
American
Astronomy
Automobile
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BRIDGE
Bridge
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camden
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Civil engineering
color
country
CROSSING
Curt Teich Postcard Archives
Delaware River
Delaware River Bridge
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Modjeski
Modrzedjewski
motor car
NEW JERSEY
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PENNSYLVANIA
PHILADELPHIA
Photograph
Postcard
Ralph
Ralph Modjeski
River
road bridge
ROAD TRANSPORT
Rudolf
Rudolf Modrzedjewski
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Sunset
Suspension Bridge
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Twenties
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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