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Longboat Pass Bridge
Bridge in Florida, United States of America From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Longboat Pass Bridge (also known as Longboat Key Bridge) is a single-leaf bascule bridge that crosses the Longboat Pass, connecting Longboat Key and Bradenton Beach, Florida. The bridge carries State Road 789, which is known as Gulf Drive on Anna Maria Island, and Gulf of Mexico Drive on Longboat Key.
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The Longboat Pass Bridge was built in 1957. It was built at the site of a former bridge that had been built in 1926. In 1932, the original Longboat Pass Bridge was washed away by a hurricane, severing the connection between Longboat Key and Anna Maria Island. Remains of the structure were found by Jewfish Key which were reused for a new bridge to Snead Island.[1] The connection between the two islands would not be restored until 1957, when the current Longboat Pass Bridge opened.[2]
The Longboat Pass Bridge is designated by the 1965 Legislature of Florida.
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