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What city is connected to Cambridge via the Longfellow Bridge?

boston is answer for radio

    



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sunshine05rose
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Boston
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Longfellow Bridge, also known to locals as the "Salt and Pepper Bridge" or the "Salt and Pepper Shaker Bridge", carries Route 3 and the MBTA's Red Line across the Charles River to connect Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood with the Kendall Square area of Cambridge, Massachusetts. A portion of the elevated Charles/MGH train station also rests upon the southern end of the bridge.

The bridge structure was built on the site of the 1793 West Boston Bridge and was originally known as the Cambridge Bridge, but was renamed for Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

Willam Jackson served as chief engineer and Edmund M. Wheelwright as architect. Wheelwright was inspired by the 1893 Columbian Exposition and was trying to rival the great bridges of Europe.

The bridge opened on August 3, 1906 and consists of 11 steel arch spans on masonry piers. The bridge has a total length of 1,768 feet (539 m) and supports road, subway, and pedestrian traffic. For some reason, the upstream sidewalks are narrower than the downstream.


Chetarah
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Boston,Ma


missada51
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BOSTON IS ANSWER FOR O-ROCK AND MIX'S RADIO:-)


Dixster
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`Boston`


Lancer
Boston...but not far down the road is Alston and Brighton.


Linda D
Boston


sansrival
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Boston, Massachusetts!


Swirly
Boston is your Radio Trivia Answer


bucsandducks
Boston


Amanda V
Boston... even though the answer is in the question


eeyore
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Boston,Ma


julygirl75038
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Boston......
Thanks for this. Good luck. Hope you win something good off the radio.


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Boston?


62,040,610 Dumb Americans
The answer is Boston.

The Longfellow Bridge (a.k.a. "The Salt-Shaker Bridge") runs due east-west and spans the Charles River connecting Cambridge and Boston.

Coming from Boston, it brings you onto Main Street which leads you right through the Kendall Square/MIT area in Cambridge. Coming the other way, it brings you to a busy, traffic-clogged rotary right which connects Storrow Drive with Cambridge Street, very close to Mass. General Hospital.

MBTA tracks span the entire length of the bridge and give passengers what is arguably the most scenic view of Boston on the entire subway system.


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