Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Roebling's Delaware Aqueduct, also known as the Roebling Bridge, is the oldest existing wire suspension bridge in the United States. It runs 535 feet (175 meters) from Minisink Ford, New York, to Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, over the Delaware River. Opening in 1849 as an aqueduct carrying water, and connecting two parts of the Delaware & Hudson Canal (D&H), it has since been converted to carry automotive traffic and pedestrians.. }
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- Roebling's_Delaware_Aqueduct abstract "Roebling's Delaware Aqueduct, also known as the Roebling Bridge, is the oldest existing wire suspension bridge in the United States. It runs 535 feet (175 meters) from Minisink Ford, New York, to Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, over the Delaware River. Opening in 1849 as an aqueduct carrying water, and connecting two parts of the Delaware & Hudson Canal (D&H), it has since been converted to carry automotive traffic and pedestrians.".
- Roebling's_Delaware_Aqueduct comment "Roebling's Delaware Aqueduct, also known as the Roebling Bridge, is the oldest existing wire suspension bridge in the United States. It runs 535 feet (175 meters) from Minisink Ford, New York, to Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, over the Delaware River. Opening in 1849 as an aqueduct carrying water, and connecting two parts of the Delaware & Hudson Canal (D&H), it has since been converted to carry automotive traffic and pedestrians.".