The Tacoma Narrows Bridge consists of two spans: the original bridge, completed in 1940, and a second bridge built in 2007. The main span of the original bridge measures 1,280 feet (390 meters), while the newer bridge has a main span of 1,750 feet (533 meters). Both bridges have a total width of 59 feet (18 meters), accommodating multiple lanes of traffic. Together, they connect Tacoma and the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington state.
Tacoma Narrows Bridge was created in 2007.
The Tacoma Narrows Bridge crosses the Tacoma Narrows of the Puget Sound, it collapsed in 1940.
It crosses a revine called 'the tacoma narrows'
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The Tacoma Narrows Bridge is the bridge that spans the Tacoma Narrows strait between Tacoma and the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington State. The original bridge was opened in 1940, and collapsed later that year. Replacement structures have since gone up. A link can be found below.
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The Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapsed in November of 1940. This bridge was finished in July of 1940 and opened then. At the time this bridge was the third longest in length in the United States.
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October 14, 1950