Lafayette Avenue Bridge

Lafayette Avenue Bridge

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caption=The East Bridge (The Drawbridge)
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crosses=Saginaw River
locale=Bay City, Michigan
maint=Michigan Department of Transportation
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design=Girder Bridge (West Bridge)
Bascule bridge (East Bridge)
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436 feet (East Bridge)
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The Lafayette Avenue Bridge is a set of two small bridges located in Bay City, Michigan. It carries Michigan Route M-13 and Michigan Route M-84 over the Saginaw River. It is maintained by the Michigan Department of Transportation, and is the oldest of four drawbridges in Bay City.cite news
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Heading east, the first bridge carries M-13/M-84 from the western shore of the river to Middle Ground Island. The second bridge, a small drawbridge carries the road from the island to the eastern shore of the river. M-13/M-84 is known as Salzburg Avenue on the east side of the river, and Lafayette Avenue on the east, which is where the bridge's name comes from.

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place = Saginaw River
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upstream = Zilwaukee Bridge
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downstream = Veterans Memorial Bridge
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