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The Bridge of Lions is a double-leaf bascule bridge that spans the Intracoastal Waterway in St. Augustine, Florida, United States. A part of State Road A1A, it connects downtown St. Augustine to Anastasia Island across Matanzas Bay. A pair of copies of the marble Medici lions guard the bridge, begun in 1925 and completed in 1927. They were removed in February 2005 and returned in March 2011. Roads & Bridges magazine named the Bridge of Lions as fourth in the nation's top 10 bridges for 2010. Projects were evaluated based on size, community impact and challenges resolved.

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  • The Bridge of Lions is a double-leaf bascule bridge that spans the Intracoastal Waterway in St. Augustine, Florida, United States. A part of State Road A1A, it connects downtown St. Augustine to Anastasia Island across Matanzas Bay. A pair of copies of the marble Medici lions guard the bridge, begun in 1925 and completed in 1927. They were removed in February 2005 and returned in March 2011. Roads & Bridges magazine named the Bridge of Lions as fourth in the nation's top 10 bridges for 2010. Projects were evaluated based on size, community impact and challenges resolved. The United States Department of Transportation declared the bridge "structurally deficient and functionally obsolete" in 1999, prompting heated debates on what to do with the structure. A restoration plan was approved, but opponents continued to voice their opposition. Reynolds, Smith & Hills from nearby Jacksonville was awarded the engineering and design contract, estimated at $77 million, and projected to require five years to complete. (en)
  • El Puente de los Leones​(en inglés: Bridge of Lions)​ Es un puente basculante doble que se extiende por los canales internos en San Agustín,​ Florida​ al sur de Estados Unidos. Hace parte de la carretera estatal A1A , que conecta el centro de San Agustín a la isla Anastasia . Un par de leones de mármol de Medici están cerca del puente, todo fue construido a partir de 1925 y terminado en 1927​ a través de la bahía de Matanzas. Los leones se retiraron en febrero de 2005 y regresaron en marzo de 2011. la revista de Carreteras y Puentes (Roads & Bridges) nombró el puente de leones como el cuarto en los 10 principales puentes de la nación para 2010. Los proyectos fueron evaluados en base al tamaño, impacto en la comunidad y los problemas resueltos. (es)
  • 狮子桥(Bridge of Lions)是美国佛罗里达州圣奥古斯丁的一座上开桥,横跨近岸内水道(Intracoastal Waterway)。它是佛罗里达州A1A公路的一部分,连接圣奥古斯丁市中心和阿纳斯塔西亚岛,穿过马坦萨斯湾(Matanzas Bay)。一对美第奇狮子的大理石复制品守卫着这座桥。1925年开始,1927年完工。它们于2005年2月被撤走,2011年3月返回。 《道路与桥梁》杂志将狮子桥评为2010年全国十大桥梁中的第四座。根据规模、社区影响和解决的挑战对项目进行了评估。 1999年美国运输部宣布该桥“结构缺陷,功能过时”,引发了关于如何处理该桥的激烈辩论。修复计划获得批准,但反对者继续表示反对。附近杰克逊维尔的雷诺兹、史密斯和希尔斯公司(Reynolds, Smith & Hills)获得了工程和设计合同,估计价值7700万美元,预计需要五年才能完成。 (zh)
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  • 狮子桥(Bridge of Lions)是美国佛罗里达州圣奥古斯丁的一座上开桥,横跨近岸内水道(Intracoastal Waterway)。它是佛罗里达州A1A公路的一部分,连接圣奥古斯丁市中心和阿纳斯塔西亚岛,穿过马坦萨斯湾(Matanzas Bay)。一对美第奇狮子的大理石复制品守卫着这座桥。1925年开始,1927年完工。它们于2005年2月被撤走,2011年3月返回。 《道路与桥梁》杂志将狮子桥评为2010年全国十大桥梁中的第四座。根据规模、社区影响和解决的挑战对项目进行了评估。 1999年美国运输部宣布该桥“结构缺陷,功能过时”,引发了关于如何处理该桥的激烈辩论。修复计划获得批准,但反对者继续表示反对。附近杰克逊维尔的雷诺兹、史密斯和希尔斯公司(Reynolds, Smith & Hills)获得了工程和设计合同,估计价值7700万美元,预计需要五年才能完成。 (zh)
  • The Bridge of Lions is a double-leaf bascule bridge that spans the Intracoastal Waterway in St. Augustine, Florida, United States. A part of State Road A1A, it connects downtown St. Augustine to Anastasia Island across Matanzas Bay. A pair of copies of the marble Medici lions guard the bridge, begun in 1925 and completed in 1927. They were removed in February 2005 and returned in March 2011. Roads & Bridges magazine named the Bridge of Lions as fourth in the nation's top 10 bridges for 2010. Projects were evaluated based on size, community impact and challenges resolved. (en)
  • El Puente de los Leones​(en inglés: Bridge of Lions)​ Es un puente basculante doble que se extiende por los canales internos en San Agustín,​ Florida​ al sur de Estados Unidos. Hace parte de la carretera estatal A1A , que conecta el centro de San Agustín a la isla Anastasia . Un par de leones de mármol de Medici están cerca del puente, todo fue construido a partir de 1925 y terminado en 1927​ a través de la bahía de Matanzas. Los leones se retiraron en febrero de 2005 y regresaron en marzo de 2011. (es)
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