The George Washington Memorial Bridge (commonly called the Aurora Bridge) is a cantilever and truss bridge that carries Aurora Avenue N. over the west end of Seattle's Lake Union between Queen Anne and Fremont, just east of the Fremont Cut. The bridge is 2,945 ft (898 m) long, 70 ft (21 m) wide, and 167 ft (51 m) above the water, and is owned and operated by the Washington State Department of Transportation. The bridge was opened to traffic on February 22, 1932.

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  • the bridge in New York that spans the Hudson River
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  • The George Washington Memorial Bridge (commonly called the Aurora Bridge) is a cantilever and truss bridge that carries Aurora Avenue N. over the west end of Seattle's Lake Union between Queen Anne and Fremont, just east of the Fremont Cut. The bridge is 2,945 ft (898 m) long, 70 ft (21 m) wide, and 167 ft (51 m) above the water, and is owned and operated by the Washington State Department of Transportation. The bridge was opened to traffic on February 22, 1932. It was accepted to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The bridge is a popular location for suicide jumpers and numerous reports have used the bridge as a case study in fields ranging from suicide prevention to the effects of prehospital care on trauma victims. In 1998 a bus driver was shot and killed while driving over the bridge, causing his bus to crash and resulting in the death of one of the passengers.
  • Die George Washington Memorial Bridge (üblicherweise Aurora Bridge genannt) ist eine Gerberträger- und Fachwerkbrücke in Seattle im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Sie verbindet die beiden Stadtteile Queen Anne und Fremont und überspannt dabei den Lake Union. Ihre Länge beträgt 889 m und die Breite 21 m. Am 16. Juli 1982 wurde sie in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen.
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  • The main span of the bridge, looking west. The suspended truss is visible at the center of the cantilever arch structures
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  • The George Washington Memorial Bridge (commonly called the Aurora Bridge) is a cantilever and truss bridge that carries Aurora Avenue N. over the west end of Seattle's Lake Union between Queen Anne and Fremont, just east of the Fremont Cut. The bridge is 2,945 ft (898 m) long, 70 ft (21 m) wide, and 167 ft (51 m) above the water, and is owned and operated by the Washington State Department of Transportation. The bridge was opened to traffic on February 22, 1932.
  • Die George Washington Memorial Bridge (üblicherweise Aurora Bridge genannt) ist eine Gerberträger- und Fachwerkbrücke in Seattle im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Sie verbindet die beiden Stadtteile Queen Anne und Fremont und überspannt dabei den Lake Union. Ihre Länge beträgt 889 m und die Breite 21 m. Am 16. Juli 1982 wurde sie in das National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen.
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