Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Drake Hill Road Bridge is a bridge in Simsbury, Connecticut. It is on Drake Hill Rd. at Farmington River. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.The Drake Hill Bridge is a pin-connected Parker truss, built in 1892 over the Farmington River. The bridge has a 12 foot roadway and a span of 183 feet. It originally carried vehicle traffic but now is open for foot and bicycle traffic. This bridge is only one of three surviving Parker trusses in Connecticut.. }
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- Drake_Hill_Road_Bridge abstract "Drake Hill Road Bridge is a bridge in Simsbury, Connecticut. It is on Drake Hill Rd. at Farmington River. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.The Drake Hill Bridge is a pin-connected Parker truss, built in 1892 over the Farmington River. The bridge has a 12 foot roadway and a span of 183 feet. It originally carried vehicle traffic but now is open for foot and bicycle traffic. This bridge is only one of three surviving Parker trusses in Connecticut.".
- Drake_Hill_Road_Bridge comment "Drake Hill Road Bridge is a bridge in Simsbury, Connecticut. It is on Drake Hill Rd. at Farmington River. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.The Drake Hill Bridge is a pin-connected Parker truss, built in 1892 over the Farmington River. The bridge has a 12 foot roadway and a span of 183 feet. It originally carried vehicle traffic but now is open for foot and bicycle traffic. This bridge is only one of three surviving Parker trusses in Connecticut.".