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The Mark Clark Bridge was a girder bridge that carried a State Route 532 across the Stillaguamish River between Stanwood, Washington, and Camano Island. It was the only form of road access to Camano Island from 1950 until 2010, when it was demolished. The bridge was named for Mark W. Clark, a decorated Army officer who spent time on Camano Island. The water surrounding Camano Island is too shallow for ferry service, which made this bridge a critical link for island residents and visitors.

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  • Mark Clark Bridge nebo General Mark Clark Bridge (tj. most Marka Clarka, most generála Marka Clarka), který byl postaven v roce 1949, převádí státní silnici přes řeku ze na Caamañův ostrov. Most byl pojmenován na památku generála Marka Clarka (1896–1984), vyznamenaného armádního důstojníka v II. světové válce, který sloužil v a strávil značnou část svého důchodu na Caamañově ostrově. Pobřežní vody okolo ostrova jsou příliš mělké pro provoz přívozu, proto byl tento most důležitou spojnicí pro obyvatele ostrova a návštěvníky. (cs)
  • The Mark Clark Bridge was a girder bridge that carried a State Route 532 across the Stillaguamish River between Stanwood, Washington, and Camano Island. It was the only form of road access to Camano Island from 1950 until 2010, when it was demolished. The bridge was named for Mark W. Clark, a decorated Army officer who spent time on Camano Island. The water surrounding Camano Island is too shallow for ferry service, which made this bridge a critical link for island residents and visitors. (en)
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  • Mark Clark Bridge (en)
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  • Mark Clark Bridge nebo General Mark Clark Bridge (tj. most Marka Clarka, most generála Marka Clarka), který byl postaven v roce 1949, převádí státní silnici přes řeku ze na Caamañův ostrov. Most byl pojmenován na památku generála Marka Clarka (1896–1984), vyznamenaného armádního důstojníka v II. světové válce, který sloužil v a strávil značnou část svého důchodu na Caamañově ostrově. Pobřežní vody okolo ostrova jsou příliš mělké pro provoz přívozu, proto byl tento most důležitou spojnicí pro obyvatele ostrova a návštěvníky. Sedmnáctého srpna 2010 byl zprovozněn nový most – . Most Marka Clarka byl následně uzavřen a zbourán. (cs)
  • The Mark Clark Bridge was a girder bridge that carried a State Route 532 across the Stillaguamish River between Stanwood, Washington, and Camano Island. It was the only form of road access to Camano Island from 1950 until 2010, when it was demolished. The bridge was named for Mark W. Clark, a decorated Army officer who spent time on Camano Island. The water surrounding Camano Island is too shallow for ferry service, which made this bridge a critical link for island residents and visitors. The bridge replaced an earlier swing bridge that opened in 1909 and was part of the first highway between Stanwood and Camano Island. Shortly after the highway was incorporated into the state highway system in 1945, a $615,000 replacement was planned by the state government at the request of Stanwood, Camano Island, and the former town of East Stanwood. It was dedicated on July 23, 1950, and was connected to a new highway bypassing Stanwood and East Stanwood. (en)
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