John P. Grace Memorial Bridge

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The John P. Grace Memorial Bridge was a cantilever truss bridge in Charleston, South Carolina, that carried U.S. Route 17 and served as a primary crossing between Charleston and Mount Pleasant for much of the 20th century.

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John P. Grace Memorial Bridge canonical 1
Silas N. Pearman Bridge 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cantilever truss bridge
road bridge
alsoKnownAs Grace Bridge NERFINISHED
carries U.S. Route 17 NERFINISHED
connects Charleston, South Carolina NERFINISHED
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1927
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Cooper River NERFINISHED
demolished 2005
design cantilever truss
function vehicular traffic
hasHeritage 20th-century American bridge engineering
historicUse major regional transportation link
locatedIn Charleston, South Carolina NERFINISHED
locatedInMetropolitanArea Charleston metropolitan area NERFINISHED
maintainedBy South Carolina Department of Transportation NERFINISHED
material steel
namedAfter John P. Grace NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the earliest major Cooper River crossings
opened 1929
partOf primary crossing between Charleston and Mount Pleasant in the 20th century
regionServed Lowcountry of South Carolina NERFINISHED
replacedBy Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge NERFINISHED
replacedStructure ferry service across the Cooper River
servedAs primary crossing of the Cooper River between Charleston and Mount Pleasant
state South Carolina
status demolished structure
trafficType automobile
truck

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Cooper River crossedBy John P. Grace Memorial Bridge
Cooper River crossedBy John P. Grace Memorial Bridge
this entity surface form: Silas N. Pearman Bridge