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The Frog Bridge (officially known as the Thread City Crossing) is a bridge located in Willimantic, Connecticut which carries South Street (CT 661) across the Willimantic River. It is known as the Frog Bridge because it has four copper frog sculptures on each end of the bridge, sitting on concrete thread spools. The sculptures were designed and created by artist Leo Jensen of Ivoryton, Connecticut.

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  • Frog Bridge (en)
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  • The Frog Bridge (officially known as the Thread City Crossing) is a bridge located in Willimantic, Connecticut which carries South Street (CT 661) across the Willimantic River. It is known as the Frog Bridge because it has four copper frog sculptures on each end of the bridge, sitting on concrete thread spools. The sculptures were designed and created by artist Leo Jensen of Ivoryton, Connecticut. (en)
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  • Thread City Crossing (en)
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  • Frog Bridge (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Willimantic_River_with_bridge.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Frog_Bridge,_December_2018.jpg
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  • Fall 2001 (en)
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  • O & G Industries (en)
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  • One of the four copper frogs on the bridge (en)
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  • Willimantic River and New England Central Railroad (en)
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  • Thread City Crossing (en)
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  • An 1857 stone arch bridge, currently a garden bridge (en)
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  • The Frog Bridge (officially known as the Thread City Crossing) is a bridge located in Willimantic, Connecticut which carries South Street (CT 661) across the Willimantic River. It is known as the Frog Bridge because it has four copper frog sculptures on each end of the bridge, sitting on concrete thread spools. The sculptures were designed and created by artist Leo Jensen of Ivoryton, Connecticut. (en)
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  • Named after the city's history with thread mills (en)
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  • Fall 2001
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