Ticonic Footbridge (Waterville and Winslow, Me.)
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Ticonic Bridge (Waterville and Winslow, Me.)
Tupenny Bridge (Waterville and Winslow, Me.)
Two Cent Bridge (Waterville and Winslow, Me.)
Waterville-Winslow Footbridge (Waterville and Winslow, Me.)
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found: Work cat.: NUCMC data from Maine Historical Society for George Gifford papers, 1838-1912 and undated(Ticonic Footbridge; Two Cent Bridge or Tupenny Bridge; suspension bridge traversing the Kennebec River between Waterville and Winslow, Me.; one of oldest surviving wire-cable steel suspension bridges and considered to be the last known extant toll footbridge in the U.S.)
found: Wikipedia, Sept. 24, 2007(official name: Ticonic Footbridge; Waterville-Winslow Footbridge; Two Cent Bridge; original footbridge constructed 1901 to allow factory workers access to mills on either side of the river; less than a year after its opening was washed away during a flood (Dec. 15); rebuilt in 1903; in 1960 the toll of two cents was abolished and the owners of the bridge gave it to the city of Waterville)
notfound: GNIS, Sept. 24, 2007
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2007-09-24: new
2007-10-26: revised
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