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has glosseng: The Clement C. Clay Bridge (CC Clay or Whitesburg Bridge) are two bridges that span the Tennessee River just south of Huntsville in northern part of the U.S. State of Alabama. Both bridges are cantilever truss types. The original bridge span was built in 1931 replacing Whites Ferry which crossed the river at nearby Ditto's Landing. The second span was constructed in 1965. Upon completion, the newer span carried southbound traffic while the original span carried northbound traffic. The Clay bridge was named after former Alabama Governor and Senator Clement Comer Clay.
lexicalizationeng: Clement C. Clay Bridge
instance of(noun) bridge constructed of two cantilevers that meet in the middle
cantilever bridge
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