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The Main Street bridge is the subject of this week's update to the popular Then & Now photo feature, which explores past and present views of notable Dayton locations.
The bridge was constructed in seven spans and was one of the first concrete bridges built. At 54-feet wide and 588-feet in length, it was said to be the longest in the world for a period of time, according to Dalton’s research.
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A parade marked the opening of the new structure on July 22, 1903.
In 1956 the bridge was replaced and today a $8.8 million renovation is in progress. Construction is expected to last through the fall of 2019.
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