Big Dam Bridge

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Big Dam Bridge is a renowned pedestrian and bicycle bridge in Arkansas that spans the Arkansas River and Murray Lock and Dam, known as one of the longest bridges of its kind in North America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bicycle bridge
bridge
pedestrian bridge
category Bridges over the Arkansas River
Pedestrian bridges in Arkansas
Tourist attractions in Pulaski County, Arkansas
connects Little Rock, Arkansas
North Little Rock, Arkansas
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Arkansas River
Murray Lock and Dam
designedFor non-motorized traffic
hasEvent Big Dam Bridge 100 cycling tour
hasFeature nighttime illumination
scenic overlooks
hasLighting yes
hasViewOf Arkansas River
Murray Lock and Dam
heightAboveRiver approximately 27 meters
approximately 90 feet
knownFor being one of the longest pedestrian and bicycle bridges in North America
spanning a working lock and dam
length approximately 1,288 meters
approximately 4,226 feet
locatedIn Arkansas
Pulaski County, Arkansas
maintainedBy Pulaski County
material concrete
steel
namedAfter Murray Lock and Dam (informal play on words)
officialName Big Dam Bridge self-link
opened 2006
openingDate September 30, 2006
owner Pulaski County
partOf Arkansas River Trail
region Central Arkansas
riverBasin Mississippi River basin
state Arkansas
structureType multi-span bridge
touristAttraction yes
use bicycle
pedestrian

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Little Rock, Arkansas hasLandmark Big Dam Bridge
Big Dam Bridge officialName Big Dam Bridge self-link