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Betsy Ross Bridge

 
Betsy Ross Bridge, Pennsauken Township, NJ 08110, United States of America
 
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Betsy Ross Bridge is a minor waterways place on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Delaware River) between Trenton, New Jersey (25.65 miles to the northeast) and Reedy Point (41.09 miles to the southwest).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Trenton, New Jersey is Tacony-Palmyra Bridge; 2.06 miles away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Reedy Point is Delair Railroad Bridge; 0.19 miles away.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a motorway over the canal.

 
 
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The Betsy Ross Bridge, also known as the Ross Memorial Bridge, is a continuous steel truss bridge spanning the Delaware River from the City of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania to Pennsauken, New Jersey. It was built from 1969 to 1974, and opened in April 1976, during the American Bicentennial Year. It was originally planned to be named as the "Delair Bridge", after a paralleling vertical lift bridge owned by Pennsylvania Railroad (which is now used by Conrail and New Jersey Transit's Atlantic City Line), but was instead later named for Betsy Ross, a Philadelphia seamstress and reputed creator of the first American flag in 1776, making it the first automotive bridge named for a woman in America and the second bridge overall (after Iowa's Boone High Bridge was renamed the Kate Shelley High Bridge in 1912). The bridge is adjacent to the mouth of Frankford Creek.

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[Betsy Ross] first American flag, accordingly known as the Betsy Ross flag. Though most historians dismiss the story, Ross family tradition holds that General George [Betsy Ross flag] The Betsy Ross flag is an early design of the flag of the United States, named for early American upholsterer and flag maker Betsy Ross. The pattern of [Betsy Ross (disambiguation)] Betsy Ross (1752–1836) was an American woman who is said to have sewn the first American flag. Betsy Ross may also refer to: Betsy McCaughey Ross (born [Interstate 95 in Pennsylvania] Avenue to and from the Betsy Ross Bridge. This project, split into four phases, includes reconstructing I-95 from the Betsy Ross Bridge to the Allegheny Avenue [Procrastinators' Club of America] returned in the original packaging. In 1976, the club awarded the Betsy Ross Bridge in Philadelphia the "Award to Come Later" award for its long delayed [New Jersey Route 90] Jersey in the United States (U.S.). The western terminus is at the Betsy Ross Bridge over the Delaware River in Pennsauken Township, Camden County, where [Ross Bridge (disambiguation)] town in Victoria, Australia Betsy Ross Bridge, a bridge between Philadelphia and New Jersey Ross Island Bridge, a bridge in Oregon This disambiguation [Petty Island] New Jersey and can be seen from both the Benjamin Franklin Bridge and the Betsy Ross Bridge. It is the fourth-largest island in the Delaware River's path [Delaware River Port Authority] February 1, 1974) and the Betsy Ross Bridge (opened April 30, 1976). In 1974 and 1990, the Ben Franklin Bridge and the Walt Whitman Bridge carried their one-billionth
 
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Betsy Ross Bridge - Wikipedia
The Betsy Ross Bridge, also known as the Ross Memorial Bridge is a continuous steel truss bridge spanning the Delaware River from the City of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania to Pennsauken, New Jersey. Built from 1969 to 1974, and opened in April 1976, during the American Bicentennial Year, it was originally planned to  ...
Betsy Ross Bridge
The Betsy Ross Bridge (BRB) is a bridge connecting Philadelphia and Pennsauken, NJ. Operated by the Delaware River Port Authority.
The sign by the Betsy Ross Bridge that a mother can't take down ...
Sep 22, 2017 ... And in in the depth of a national opioid crisis, Kathy Moore's banner became a small but powerful beacon in one of the neighborhood's hit hardest. - Mike Newall, Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News.
Betsy Ross Bridge - 22 Photos & 14 Reviews - Landmarks ...
14 reviews of Betsy Ross Bridge "i got from one side to the other!!! didn't touch the water not even one time!!! if you don't own a boat and need to get across the water i highly recommend using a bridge!!!"
Betsy Ross Interchange Construction Update: Fall 2017
Ramp Construction Finishes, Work Continues on Aramingo and Adams Avenues. Fall 2017 - Construction on the first-of-two contracts to improve ramp connections between Interstate 95, the Betsy Ross Bridge and surface streets in the vicinity of the interchange is now substantially completed, while work continues on ...
Delaware River - Betsy Ross Bridge Tide Times, PA - WillyWeather
Delaware River - Betsy Ross Bridge Tides updated daily. Detailed forecast tide charts and tables with past and future low and high tide times.
Betsy Ross Bridge « CBS Philly
Fatal Accident On I-95 South In Philadelphia Shuts Down HighwayInterstate 95 southbound was closed near the Betsy Ross Bridge exit due to a fatal accident, involving a car and a tractor trailer. Delaware River Greenway Project StalledAn important link in the City's Delaware River front plans, currently held up in a money ...
Betsy Ross Bridge (NJ 90)
Descriptive history and current conditions on the Betsy Ross Bridge (NJ 90) between Philadelphia and New Jersey.
Betsy Ross Bridge westbound - YouTube
Nov 30, 2010 ... The Betsy Ross Bridge crosses the Delaware River about 5 miles north of central Philadelphia. The crossing is underutilized, because of a lack of connections...
Bridgehunter.com | Betsy Ross Bridge
Brief history and description. Written by D. Thomsen. The Betsy Ross Bridge is a continuous truss bridge spanning the Delaware River from Philadelphia to Pennsauken, New Jersey. It was originally planned as the Delair Bridge, after a paralleling vertical lift bridge owned by Pennsylvania Railroad (now used by Conrail ...