Halsted Street Bridge
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Halsted Street Bridge
is a minor waterways place
on the Illinois Waterway (Chicago River) between
  Chicago Harbour Entrance (5.12 miles
    and 1 lock
   to the northeast) and
  Ashland Avenue Bascule Bridge (1.02 miles
   to the west).
  The nearest place in the direction of Chicago Harbour Entrance is I-90 / 94 Bridge;
  0.10 miles
   away.
   
  The nearest place in the direction of Ashland Avenue Bascule Bridge is Loomis Street Bridge;
  0.75 miles
   away.
Mooring here is unrated. 
There is a lift bridge here.
| 18th Street Bridge | 0.80 miles | |
| BNSF - Canal Street Lift Bridge | 0.64 miles | |
| Canal Street Bridge | 0.54 miles | |
| Cermak Road Bridge | 0.39 miles | |
| I-90 / 94 Bridge | 0.10 miles | |
| Halsted Street Bridge | ||
| Loomis Street Bridge | 0.75 miles | |
| Branch - Fork - Ship Junction | 0.91 miles | |
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[Goose Island (Chicago)]
the construction of a bridge across the river; a bridge across the canal at Halsted Street was added in 1874. The current bridges at these crossing points
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Halsted Street South Branch Bridge - HistoricBridges.orgHistoric Truss Bridge in Chicago Cook County, Illinois. This bridge is three  trusses wide and still lifts for boats in the spring and fall seasons.
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The Halsted Street Bridge over the South Branch of the Chicago River happens  to be red, but that's a coincidence. It was called the Red Bridge because of the  blood that was shed there during the great railway strike of 1877 and the violent  riots that ensued.
