Английская Википедия:Harold G. Moss Bridge

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The Harold G. Moss Bridge, originally the East 34th Street Bridge, is a concrete open-spandrel bridge in Tacoma, Washington. The bridge was opened on October 20, 1936, to replace a wood bridge that had previously spanned the gulch.[1] The bridge is constructed of two rib arches, that are supported by Шаблон:Convert support legs, with spandrel columns between the arches and the bridge's Шаблон:Convert deck. The concrete railings on the deck are adorned with urn-shaped lampposts.[2]

A freeway section of State Route 7, proposed as part of the Mountain Freeway, was constructed in the gulch and under the bridge in the 1960s.[3] The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.Шаблон:Citation needed It was renamed for Harold G. Moss, the first Black mayor of Tacoma, on October 1, 2019.[4] Moss was also the 34th mayor of the city.[5][6]

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