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Bridge No. 122, spanning the Santiago River near Naguabo, Puerto Rico, is significant as "one of the earliest and most elegant examples of concrete beam bridges in Puerto Rico". Built in 1918, it was "futuristic" for its time and has noteworthy architectural detail relative to others. It was designed by and built by Felix Benitez-Rexach, both engineers, both regarded as masters in their work. Its construction was financed by Puerto Rico's second public bond issue for public works, in 1916, which raised $2 million.

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  • Bridge No. 122, spanning the Santiago River near Naguabo, Puerto Rico, is significant as "one of the earliest and most elegant examples of concrete beam bridges in Puerto Rico". Built in 1918, it was "futuristic" for its time and has noteworthy architectural detail relative to others. It was designed by and built by Felix Benitez-Rexach, both engineers, both regarded as masters in their work. Its construction was financed by Puerto Rico's second public bond issue for public works, in 1916, which raised $2 million. The bridge was modified in 1967 but remains the best-preserved example of its type in Puerto Rico. The bridge has a 7.1-metre (23 ft) span, a total length of 64 metres (210 ft), and a roadway width of 8.5 metres (28 ft). It was identified as historically important in a review of Puerto Rico's 640 pre-1945 bridges in 1994, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. (en)
  • El Puente Nº 122 es una estructura ubicada cerca de la localidad de Naguabo, en la isla y estado libre asociado de Puerto Rico fue construido en 1918. Fue incluido en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos de los Estados Unidos en 1995.​ (es)
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  • Barrios Río and Húcares (en)
  • Highway 3, km 9 (en)
  • Naguabo municipality (en)
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  • Location of Bridge No. 122 in Puerto Rico (en)
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  • Historic Bridges of Puerto Rico MPS (en)
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  • El Puente Nº 122 es una estructura ubicada cerca de la localidad de Naguabo, en la isla y estado libre asociado de Puerto Rico fue construido en 1918. Fue incluido en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos de los Estados Unidos en 1995.​ (es)
  • Bridge No. 122, spanning the Santiago River near Naguabo, Puerto Rico, is significant as "one of the earliest and most elegant examples of concrete beam bridges in Puerto Rico". Built in 1918, it was "futuristic" for its time and has noteworthy architectural detail relative to others. It was designed by and built by Felix Benitez-Rexach, both engineers, both regarded as masters in their work. Its construction was financed by Puerto Rico's second public bond issue for public works, in 1916, which raised $2 million. (en)
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