Betsy Ross Bridge

There is a bridge here which takes a motorway over the canal.
| Trenton-Morrisville Toll Bridge | 25.38 miles | |
| Amtrak - Delaware River Bridge | 25.31 miles | |
| Turnpike Connector Bridge | 14.67 miles | |
| Burlington-Bristol Bridge | 11.59 miles | |
| Tacony-Palmyra Bridge | 2.06 miles | |
| Betsy Ross Bridge | ||
| Delair Railroad Bridge | 0.19 miles | |
| Benjamin Franklin Bridge | 3.90 miles | |
| Walt Whitman Bridge | 6.91 miles | |
| Commodore Barry Bridge | 20.08 miles | |
| Delaware Memorial Bridge | 31.52 miles | |
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Wikipedia has a page about Betsy Ross Bridge
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.
