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Cut River Bridge from North

Another engineering masterpiece, the Cut River Bridge (as viewed from the north) has carried highway US-2 over the Cut River Gorge, and the Cut River, 147 feet below, since 1947. This is one of only two cantilevered deck truss bridges in Michigan, the other being the Mortimer E. Cooley bridge that carries highway M-55 over the Pine River in Manistee County where I lived for a number of years in the 70's. This bridge contains nearly 900 tons of steel.

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Lincoln W. Ward III 2013
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5616x3744 / 25.9MB
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Another engineering masterpiece, the Cut River Bridge (as viewed from the north) has carried highway US-2 over the Cut River Gorge, and the Cut River, 147 feet below, since 1947. This is one of only two cantilevered deck truss bridges in Michigan, the other being the Mortimer E. Cooley bridge that carries highway M-55 over the Pine River in Manistee County where I lived for a number of years in the 70's. This bridge contains nearly 900 tons of steel.