Sidney Lanier Bridge

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The Sidney Lanier Bridge is a modern cable-stayed bridge near Brunswick, Georgia, notable as one of the state's tallest bridges and a key coastal transportation link.

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Sidney Lanier Bridge (named after him) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cable-stayed bridge
road bridge
carries four lanes of traffic
connects Brunswick, Georgia NERFINISHED
Jekyll Island, Georgia NERFINISHED
crosses South Brunswick River NERFINISHED
hasClearanceBelow approximately 185 feet
hasDesign cable-stayed
hasFeature cable-stayed main span
high-level navigation clearance
hasMaterial concrete
hasRegionImportance primary access route to Golden Isles of Georgia
hasType fixed high-rise bridge
isMajorLinkIn coastal transportation corridor
isOnRoute U.S. Highway 17 corridor NERFINISHED
isSuccessorTo steel vertical-lift bridge at same location
isTallestIn one of the tallest bridges in Georgia
locatedIn Brunswick, Georgia NERFINISHED
Georgia, United States NERFINISHED
Glynn County, Georgia NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Georgia Department of Transportation
namedAfter Sidney Lanier NERFINISHED
namedForOccupation poet Sidney Lanier
near Atlantic coast of Georgia
opened 2003
openedToTraffic April 2003
partOf Georgia State Route 25 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 17 NERFINISHED
replaced original Sidney Lanier Bridge
usedFor vehicular traffic

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Sidney Lanier hasPart Sidney Lanier Bridge
this entity surface form: Sidney Lanier Bridge (named after him)
U.S. Route 17 in Georgia includesStructure Sidney Lanier Bridge