The Jefferson Avenue–Huron River and Harbin Drive–Silver Creek Canal Bridges are two separate bridges, sharing a continuous railing, that were jointly listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 10, 2000.
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| - Jefferson Avenue-Huron River and Harbin Drive-Silver Creek Canal Bridges ist der Name, unter dem zwei einzelne Straßenbrücken in Michigan, die ein gemeinsames Geländer aufweisen, am 10. Februar 2000 im Rahmen der in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden. (de)
- The Jefferson Avenue–Huron River and Harbin Drive–Silver Creek Canal Bridges are two separate bridges, sharing a continuous railing, that were jointly listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 10, 2000. (en)
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- Berlin Charter Township, Michigan
- Detroit
- National Register of Historic Places in Wayne County, Michigan
- Transportation in Monroe County, Michigan
- Huron River (Michigan)
- Huron River (Michigan)
- National Register of Historic Places in Monroe County, Michigan
- Bridges in Wayne County, Michigan
- Concrete bridges in the United States
- Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan
- Clinton–Kalamazoo Canal
- Monroe County, Michigan
- Main Street Historic District (Milan, Michigan)
- Swing bridge
- Michigan State Historic Preservation Office
- Brownstown Charter Township, Michigan
- Toledo, Ohio
- Wayne County, Michigan
- Buildings and structures in Monroe County, Michigan
- Jefferson Avenue (Detroit)
- Bridges completed in 1930
- Michigan State Historic Sites
- Lake Erie
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- West Jefferson Avenue over Huron River and Harbin Dr. over Silver Creek Canal (en)
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| - Jefferson Avenue-Huron River and Harbin Drive-Silver Creek Canal Bridges ist der Name, unter dem zwei einzelne Straßenbrücken in Michigan, die ein gemeinsames Geländer aufweisen, am 10. Februar 2000 im Rahmen der in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen wurden. Die Jefferson Avenue Bridge führt die (diese ist südlich des Flusses als U.S. Turnpike bekannt) über den Huron River und verbindet so die im Wayne County mit der im Monroe County. Es ist der einzige Eintrag in das National Register in Michigan, der auf der Grenze zwischen zwei verschiedenen Countys liegt. Die Harbin Drive Bridge befindet sich vollständig innerhalb des Wayne County und steht annähernd im rechten Winkel zur Jefferson Avenue Bridge. Beide Brücken befinden sich etwa 1,5 km landeinwärts vom Eriesee an einer historisch wichtigen Verbindung zwischen Detroit und Toledo. (de)
- The Jefferson Avenue–Huron River and Harbin Drive–Silver Creek Canal Bridges are two separate bridges, sharing a continuous railing, that were jointly listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 10, 2000. The Jefferson Avenue Bridge carries West Jefferson Avenue (known south of the river as the U.S. Turnpike) across the Huron River, which connects Brownstown Charter Township in Wayne County to Berlin Charter Township in Monroe County. Along with the Clinton–Kalamazoo Canal and Main Street Historic District, it is one of three properties listed on the National Register in Michigan to span two counties. The Harbin Drive Bridge is located entirely within Wayne County. Both bridges are located about one mile (0.6 km) inland from Lake Erie on a historically important route between Detroit and Toledo. The Jefferson Avenue Bridge is also designated as a Michigan Historic Site. (en)
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