The Gabriel Tucker Bridge formerly the People's Bridge, is a bridge over the Mesurado River in Monrovia, Liberia. It was built between 1972 and 1976. The construction caused some minor disruption to local settlements and the Liberian National Museum had to be relocated in the mid-1970s to make room for its construction. It was designed by , and the bridge was named in his honor by Liberian President William R. Tolbert. The bridge connects United Nations Drive to Bushrod Island via .
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| - The Gabriel Tucker Bridge formerly the People's Bridge, is a bridge over the Mesurado River in Monrovia, Liberia. It was built between 1972 and 1976. The construction caused some minor disruption to local settlements and the Liberian National Museum had to be relocated in the mid-1970s to make room for its construction. It was designed by , and the bridge was named in his honor by Liberian President William R. Tolbert. The bridge connects United Nations Drive to Bushrod Island via . (en)
- El Puente Gabriel Tucker (en inglés: Gabriel Tucker Bridge) antes llamado el puente del Pueblo, es un puente sobre el río Mesurado en Monrovia, la capital del país africano de Liberia. Fue construido entre 1972 y 1976]. La construcción causó algunas interrupciones menores a las poblaciones locales y el Museo Nacional de Liberia tuvo que ser trasladado a mediados de la década de 1970 para facilitar la construcción de la estructura. Fue diseñado por Gabriel Johnson Tucker, en honor de quien el presidente liberiano William R. Tolbert nombró el puente. (es)
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| - The Gabriel Tucker Bridge formerly the People's Bridge, is a bridge over the Mesurado River in Monrovia, Liberia. It was built between 1972 and 1976. The construction caused some minor disruption to local settlements and the Liberian National Museum had to be relocated in the mid-1970s to make room for its construction. It was designed by , and the bridge was named in his honor by Liberian President William R. Tolbert. The bridge connects United Nations Drive to Bushrod Island via . (en)
- El Puente Gabriel Tucker (en inglés: Gabriel Tucker Bridge) antes llamado el puente del Pueblo, es un puente sobre el río Mesurado en Monrovia, la capital del país africano de Liberia. Fue construido entre 1972 y 1976]. La construcción causó algunas interrupciones menores a las poblaciones locales y el Museo Nacional de Liberia tuvo que ser trasladado a mediados de la década de 1970 para facilitar la construcción de la estructura. Fue diseñado por Gabriel Johnson Tucker, en honor de quien el presidente liberiano William R. Tolbert nombró el puente. El puente conecta la unidad de las Naciones Unidas a la isla de Bushrod vía la isla Providence. (es)
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