Memorial Bridge - United States

United States

  • Abraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge, connecting La Salle and Oglesby, Illinois
  • Alfred H. Smith Memorial Bridge, Castleton-on-Hudson, New York
  • American Legion Memorial Bridge (disambiguation), several bridges
  • Anderson Memorial Bridge, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Arlington Memorial Bridge, connecting Arlington, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
  • Ben Williamson Memorial Bridge, connecting Ashland, Kentucky, and Coal Grove, Ohio
  • Benjamin Harrison Memorial Bridge, near Hopewell, Virginia
  • Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge, connecting Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and East Cape Girardeau, Illinois
  • Blanchette Memorial Bridge, connecting St. Louis County and St. Charles County, Missouri
  • Butt Memorial Bridge, August, Georgia
  • Cape Fear Memorial Bridge, North Carolina
  • Captain William J. Hudson "Steamboat Bill" Memorial Bridges, Decatur, Alabama
  • Conde McCullough Memorial Bridge, Coos Bay, Oregon
  • Delaware Memorial Bridge, connecting Delaware and New Jersey
  • Dunn Memorial Bridge, connecting Albany and Rensselaer, New York
  • Fred Schwengel Memorial Bridge, connecting Le Claire, Iowa, and Rapids City, Illinois
  • Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge, Washington, D.C.
  • George N. Wade Memorial Bridge, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
  • George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge, Yorktown, Virginia
  • George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge, connecting Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffersonville, Indiana
  • George Washington Memorial Bridge, Seattle, Washington
  • Glenn L. Jackson Memorial Bridge, connecting Vancouver, Washington, and Portland, Oregon
  • Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge, connecting Maryland and Virginia
  • Homer M. Hadley Memorial Bridge, Seattle, Washington
  • Hope Memorial Bridge, Cleveland, Ohio
  • Huguenot Memorial Bridge, Richmond, Virginia
  • Jesse Stuart Memorial Bridge, crossing the Ohio River between Ohio and Kentucky
  • John A. Lynch, Sr. Memorial Bridge, in New Brunswick, New Jersey
  • John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge, connecting Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffersonville, Indiana
  • John P. Grace Memorial Bridge, formerly in Charleston, South Carolina
  • Joseph P. Addabbo Memorial Bridge, New York City
  • Knox Memorial Bridge, north of Ormond Beach, Florida
  • Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge, Seattle, Washington
  • Leo Frigo Memorial Bridge, Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • Lincoln Memorial Bridge, Vincennes, Indiana
  • M. Harvey Taylor Memorial Bridge, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
  • Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge, New York City
  • Marion Memorial Bridge, Marion County, Tennessee
  • Mark Twain Memorial Bridge, Hannibal, Missouri
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge, connecting Colonial Heights and Petersburg, Virginia
  • Memorial Bridge (Augusta, Maine)
  • Memorial Bridge (Massachusetts), in Springfield
  • Memorial Bridge (Parkersburg, West Virginia)
  • Memorial Bridge (Portsmouth, New Hampshire)
  • Memorial Bridge (Roanoke, Virginia)
  • Midpoint Memorial Bridge, connecting Fort Myers and Cape Coral, Florida
  • Millard E. Tydings Memorial Bridge, across the Susquehanna River in Maryland
  • Paul J. Gelegotis Memorial Bridge, Charleston, South Carolina
  • Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge (commonly known as the Severn River Bridge), Annapolis, Maryland
  • Quincy Memorial Bridge, Quincy, Illinois
  • Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge, connecting Duluth, Minnesota, and Superior, Wisconsin
  • Robert E. Lee Memorial Bridge, Richmond, Virginia
  • Sam Hill Memorial Bridge, connecting Biggs Junction, Oregon, and Maryhill, Washington
  • Silver Memorial Bridge, connecting Gallipolis, Ohio, and Henderson, West Virginia
  • Simeon Willis Memorial Bridge, connecting Ashland, Kentucky, and Coal Grove, Ohio
  • Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge, connecting Maysville, Kentucky, and Aberdeen, Ohio
  • Talmadge Memorial Bridge, Savannah, Georgia
  • Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge, Havre de Grace, Maryland
  • Veterans' Memorial Bridge (disambiguation), numerous bridges
  • Whitney Young Memorial Bridge, Washington, D.C.
  • William A. Stickel Memorial Bridge, connecting Newark and Harrison, New Jersey
  • William H. Putnam Memorial Bridge, connecting Wethersfield and Glastonbury, Connecticut
  • William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge (commonly known as the Chesapeake Bay Bridge), connecting Anne Arundel and Queen Anne's counties, Maryland

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