The Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, now officially the Governor Albert D. Rosellini Bridge—Evergreen Point, is the second longest floating bridge in the state of Washington at 7,578 feet (2,310 meters). (The longest floating bridge in the state is the Hood Canal Bridge at 7,869 feet . ) It carries State Route 520 across Lake Washington from Seattle to Medina and is often called the "520 bridge" by locals.
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- The Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, now officially the Governor Albert D. Rosellini Bridge—Evergreen Point, is the second longest floating bridge in the state of Washington at 7,578 feet (2,310 meters). (The longest floating bridge in the state is the Hood Canal Bridge at 7,869 feet . ) It carries State Route 520 across Lake Washington from Seattle to Medina and is often called the "520 bridge" by locals. The Evergreen Point of the bridge's original name is the westernmost of the three small peninsulas it crosses. In 1988, it was renamed for Governor Rosellini, who had advocated its construction.
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- Evergreen Point Floating Bridge
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- The bridge in 2009. Column-supported high-rises near the ends of the bridge are connected by a floating section.
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- Pontoon bridge with movable midsections
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- Governor Albert D. Rosellini Bridge--Evergreen Point
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- The Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, now officially the Governor Albert D. Rosellini Bridge—Evergreen Point, is the second longest floating bridge in the state of Washington at 7,578 feet (2,310 meters). (The longest floating bridge in the state is the Hood Canal Bridge at 7,869 feet . ) It carries State Route 520 across Lake Washington from Seattle to Medina and is often called the "520 bridge" by locals.
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- Evergreen Point Floating Bridge
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- Evergreen Point Floating Bridge
- Governor Albert D. Rosellini Bridge--Evergreen Point
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