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The Old Clark Bridge was a bridge that carried
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across the Mississippi River between
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and Alton, Illinois. It was constructed beginning in 1927, was replaced by the Clark Bridge and was demolished in 1994. The bridge was initially a toll bridge.


Notes

* Built by Alton-St. Louis Bridge Company, with construction starting in 1927. * Closed for major repairs in 1959 and 1975. * Demolished via explosives on August 21 and September 14, 1994.


See also

* * * * * List of crossings of the Upper Mississippi River * Lock and Dam No. 26 (historical)


References


External links

*, includes photos of the lock and dam, the old Clark Bridge, and the adjacent swing span rail bridge. All three have been demolished.
Video of the Old Clark Bridge
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