Lindbergh Viaduct is a historic concrete arch bridge located at Reading in Berks County, Pennsylvania. It is a multiple span 866-foot-long (264 m), open-spandrel concrete arch bridge with 13 spans, constructed in 1927. There are five main spans, each 83-foot-long (25 m), and eight secondary spans. It crosses Mineral Spring Creek. The Lindbergh Viaduct was provisionally known as the Mineral Springs Road Viaduct. Its name was changed on June 15, 1927 when Reading City Council dedicated the viaduct in honor of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh who completed his solo transatlantic flight that year.
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| - Lindbergh Viaduct is a historic concrete arch bridge located at Reading in Berks County, Pennsylvania. It is a multiple span 866-foot-long (264 m), open-spandrel concrete arch bridge with 13 spans, constructed in 1927. There are five main spans, each 83-foot-long (25 m), and eight secondary spans. It crosses Mineral Spring Creek. The Lindbergh Viaduct was provisionally known as the Mineral Springs Road Viaduct. Its name was changed on June 15, 1927 when Reading City Council dedicated the viaduct in honor of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh who completed his solo transatlantic flight that year. (en)
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| - Lindbergh Viaduct, April 2011 (en)
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| - Lindbergh Viaduct is a historic concrete arch bridge located at Reading in Berks County, Pennsylvania. It is a multiple span 866-foot-long (264 m), open-spandrel concrete arch bridge with 13 spans, constructed in 1927. There are five main spans, each 83-foot-long (25 m), and eight secondary spans. It crosses Mineral Spring Creek. The Lindbergh Viaduct was provisionally known as the Mineral Springs Road Viaduct. Its name was changed on June 15, 1927 when Reading City Council dedicated the viaduct in honor of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh who completed his solo transatlantic flight that year. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. (en)
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