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CHESAPEAKE BAY BRIDGE COMPLETED.—The new Chesapeake Bay bridge in the State of Maryland, United States, one of the longest in the world, is a link in the East Coast super-highway which will avoid all large cities. The bridge was completed recently.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26869, 23 October 1952, Page 9

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CHESAPEAKE BAY BRIDGE COMPLETED.—The new Chesapeake Bay bridge in the State of Maryland, United States, one of the longest in the world, is a link in the East Coast super-highway which will avoid all large cities. The bridge was completed recently. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26869, 23 October 1952, Page 9

CHESAPEAKE BAY BRIDGE COMPLETED.—The new Chesapeake Bay bridge in the State of Maryland, United States, one of the longest in the world, is a link in the East Coast super-highway which will avoid all large cities. The bridge was completed recently. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26869, 23 October 1952, Page 9

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