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The Columbia–Wrightsville Bridge, officially the Veterans Memorial Bridge, spans the Susquehanna River between Columbia and Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, and carries Pennsylvania Route 462 and BicyclePA Route S. Built originally as the Lancaster-York Intercounty Bridge, construction began in 1929, and the bridge opened September 30, 1930. On November 11, 1980, it was officially dedicated as Veterans Memorial Bridge, though it is still referenced locally as the Columbia–Wrightsville Bridge.

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  • Columbia–Wrightsville Bridge (de)
  • Columbia–Wrightsville Bridge (en)
  • Pont Columbia-Wrightsville (fr)
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  • Die Columbia–Wrightsville Bridge, seit 1980 offiziell die Veterans Memorial Bridge, führt die Pennsylvania Route 462 zwischen den Orten Columbia und über den Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania, USA. Die Brücke wurde 1984 in die Liste der Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks der American Society of Civil Engineers aufgenommen. (de)
  • Le pont Columbia-Wrightsville est un pont traversant le fleuve Susquehanna, en Pennsylvanie (États-Unis). Cinq autres ponts ont déjà existé à cet endroit. Le premier, construit en 1814, mesurait 1 524 mètres de long, en faisant l'un des plus longs ponts couverts ayant jamais existé, plus long que le pont de Hartland. Il a été détruit en 1863 durant la guerre de Sécession. (fr)
  • The Columbia–Wrightsville Bridge, officially the Veterans Memorial Bridge, spans the Susquehanna River between Columbia and Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, and carries Pennsylvania Route 462 and BicyclePA Route S. Built originally as the Lancaster-York Intercounty Bridge, construction began in 1929, and the bridge opened September 30, 1930. On November 11, 1980, it was officially dedicated as Veterans Memorial Bridge, though it is still referenced locally as the Columbia–Wrightsville Bridge. (en)
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  • Veterans Memorial Bridge (en)
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