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The Hastings High Bridge was a continuous steel through truss bridge that spanned the Mississippi River in Hastings, Minnesota, United States.[1]

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  1. 16 relations: Central business district, Continuous truss bridge, Hastings Bridge, Hastings Rail Bridge, Hastings, Minnesota, Lawrence H. Johnson, List of crossings of the Upper Mississippi River, Minnesota Department of Transportation, Mississippi River, River, Rock Island Swing Bridge, Rust, School bus, Spiral bridge, Sverdrup & Parcel, United States.

  2. Bridges completed in 1895
  3. Bridges completed in 1951
  4. Continuous truss bridges in the United States
  5. Demolished buildings and structures in Minnesota
  6. U.S. Route 61

Central business district

A central business district (CBD) is the commercial and business center of a city.

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Continuous truss bridge

A continuous truss bridge is a truss bridge that extends without hinges or joints across three or more supports.

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Hastings Bridge

The Hastings Bridge is a free standing tied-arch bridge that spans the Mississippi River in Hastings, Minnesota, United States.

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Hastings Rail Bridge

Hastings Rail Bridge is a vertical-lift bridge that spans the Mississippi River in Hastings, Minnesota. Hastings High Bridge and Hastings Rail Bridge are bridges over the Mississippi River.

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Hastings, Minnesota

Hastings is a city mostly in Dakota County, Minnesota, of which it is the county seat, with a portion in Washington County, Minnesota, United States.

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Lawrence H. Johnson

Lawrence Henry Johnson (1861 in Germany – 1947) was a Minnesota Republican politician and a Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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List of crossings of the Upper Mississippi River

This is a list of all current and notable former bridges or other crossings of the Upper Mississippi River which begins at the Mississippi River's source and extends to its confluence with the Ohio River at Cairo, Illinois.

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Minnesota Department of Transportation

The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) oversees transportation by all modes including land, water, air, rail, walking and bicycling in the U.S. state of Minnesota.

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Mississippi River

The Mississippi River is the primary river and second-longest river of the largest drainage basin in the United States.

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River

A river is a natural flowing freshwater stream, flowing on land or inside caves towards another body of water at a lower elevation, such as an ocean, lake, or another river.

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Rock Island Swing Bridge

The Rock Island Swing Bridge was a swing bridge that spanned the Mississippi River between Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, and St. Paul Park, Minnesota. Hastings High Bridge and Rock Island Swing Bridge are bridges completed in 1895, bridges over the Mississippi River, road bridges in Minnesota and Steel bridges in the United States.

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Rust

Rust is an iron oxide, a usually reddish-brown oxide formed by the reaction of iron and oxygen in the catalytic presence of water or air moisture.

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School bus

A school bus is any type of bus owned, leased, contracted to, or operated by a school or school district.

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Spiral bridge

A spiral bridge, loop bridge, helix bridge, or pigtail bridge is a road bridge which loops over its own road, allowing the road to climb rapidly.

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Sverdrup & Parcel

Sverdrup & Parcel was an American civil engineering company formed in 1928 by Leif J. Sverdrup and his college engineering professor John I. Parcel.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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See also

Bridges completed in 1895

Bridges completed in 1951

Continuous truss bridges in the United States

Demolished buildings and structures in Minnesota

U.S. Route 61

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hastings_High_Bridge