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  • The Miles Glacier Bridge, also known as the Million Dollar Bridge, was built in the early 1900s across the Copper River fifty miles from Cordova in what is now the U.S. state of Alaska. It is a multiple-span Pennsylvania truss bridge which completed a 196-mile (315 km)...
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  • The Miles Glacier Bridge, also known as the Million Dollar Bridge, was built in the early 1900s across the Copper River fifty miles from Cordova in what is now the U.S. state...
  • Enjoyable day trip to the Miles Glacier, Child's Glacier and Million Dollar Bridge area, with awesome views, and a sense of adventure.
  • A $23.5 million contract was awarded in March 1998 for the rehabilitation of the Million Dollar Bridge.
  • Million Dollar Bridge is a railroad (railway) bridge, road bridge, pratt type truss bridge and steel bridge that was built from 1909 until 1911.
  • The appearance of the High Level Bridge that opened to traffic from downtown Fairmont to Palatine in May 1921 was truly that of a “Million-Dollar Bridge.”
  • One of the main attractions of the Million Dollar Bridge is its impressive steel truss design, which spans over 1,500 feet across the Copper River gorge.
  • Million Dollar Bridge or, more officially – Miles Glacier Bridge – is a 470 m long railway bridge which was built in 1910.
  • Crossing this 115-year-old Million Dollar Bridge in Alaska is not just a journey over the Copper River; it’s a walk through the rich tapestry of Alaska’s history.
  • Why is Miles Glacier Bridge nicknamed as the Million Dollar Bridge? The bridge earned its nickname due to its construction cost of $1.4 million...
  • The Million Dollar Bridge, located in the Chugach Mountains of Alaska, is a historic and iconic bridge with a fascinating history.