Haleʻiwa Bridge

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Haleʻiwa Bridge is a historic steel truss bridge on Oʻahu’s North Shore, known as a local landmark and gateway to the town of Haleʻiwa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
steel truss bridge
associatedWith Haleʻiwa historic town district NERFINISHED
category Bridges in Honolulu County, Hawaii
Road bridges in Hawaii
Steel bridges in the United States
connects Haleʻiwa town center NERFINISHED
areas across the Anahulu River
crosses Anahulu River NERFINISHED
environment tropical coastal setting
function carries road traffic
hasFeature railings along both sides
steel truss superstructure
two-lane roadway
hasName Haleʻiwa Bridge NERFINISHED
hasSignificance cultural significance to local community
historic significance as early North Shore crossing
heritageStatus historic bridge
importance key access route into Haleʻiwa
landmarkStatus iconic entrance to Haleʻiwa
languageOfName Hawaiian
locatedIn Haleʻiwa NERFINISHED
Hawaii NERFINISHED
Honolulu County, Hawaii NERFINISHED
Island of Oʻahu NERFINISHED
North Shore, Oʻahu NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
material steel
near Haleʻiwa town NERFINISHED
North Shore beaches NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive steel truss design
local landmark status
scenic views of Anahulu River
partOf transportation network of Oʻahu
regionServed North Shore of Oʻahu NERFINISHED
roadCarried Kamehameha Highway NERFINISHED
roadDesignation Hawaii Route 83 NERFINISHED
role gateway to Haleʻiwa
setting rural small-town environment
structureType truss bridge
tourism popular photo spot for visitors
transportMode pedestrians
road vehicles
use pedestrian traffic
vehicular traffic

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North Shore of Oʻahu hasLandmark Haleʻiwa Bridge