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  My son has been injured twice on this bridge. The first time he sprained his ankle walking his bike across the bridge. The second time he was so seriously injured when he crashed his bike on this bridge that, three months later, he is still in physical therapy. He is an experienced cyclist, having worked in bike shops for years and been a part of a racing team on Mt. Hood in Oregon. Thankfully, an angel in a pickup took him to the emergency room where he spent the next 8 hours. His bike is how he gets to work.
  -bbaker
 
 
  We walk this bridge several times a year, a few weeks ago we watched the Blue Angels practice from the bridge, a true tribute to the WW vets the bridge is devoted to. This is such an historic part of the city and a link between two great towns. It needs to be restored, look at what happened in Manchester, a beautiful engineering example torn down for a cement monster. This too is an historic example of riveting, the use of structural steel and the counterweight method of construction. It's awesome to be their when the bridge goes up. Don't let them take it down.
  -Charles & Louise Horsken
 
 
 

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