Sioux City's Grand Avenue Viaduct, 1936-2010

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Sioux City's Grand Avenue Viaduct, 1936-2010
Jennifer A. Price
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Sioux City's Grand Avenue Viaduct, 1936-2010

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For almost 75 years, the Grand Avenue Viaduct (known today as the Gordon Drive Viaduct) has been a familiar feature of Sioux City's urban landscape. With the exception of bridges over the Mississippi River, the Grand Avenue Viaduct is Iowa's longest grade separation as well as its longest bridge. For nearly a mile, from the eastern suburbs west to the central business district, the viaduct carries Gordon Drive and the city route of U.S. 20 over the Floyd River valley, which includes the remnants of the city's famed stockyards and the South Bottoms neighborhood, as well as a maze of railroad tracks and the present channel of the Floyd River. Constructed in 1937 and known simply as "The Viaduct" to local residents, the massive structure is as fundamental to Sioux City as were its stockyards just a few decades ago.

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20

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Title from cover.

"Engineer Edward 'Ned' L. Ashton"--p. 9.

Includes bibliographical references. 10

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This publication was sponsored by the Iowa Dept. of Transportation in cooperation with the U.S. Federal Highway Administration and the State Historical Society of Iowa.

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Iowa City, Iowa

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Library of Congress
F629.S6 P75 2010

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Pagination
20 p.
Number of pages
20

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OL30962554M
LCCN
2013433934
OCLC/WorldCat
663975146

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