thumb|The Lincoln Memorial Bridge
Lincoln Memorial Bridge is a reinforced concrete, open-spandrel deck arch bridge built carrying U.S. Route 50 Business over the Wabash River between Vincennes, Indiana and Lawrence County, Illinois. It is said to mark the point where Abraham Lincoln crossed the Wabash River on his way to Illinois in 1830, and a sculptural installation, the Lincoln Trail State Memorial, marks the western end of the bridge. The two pylons are made of granite and the figures are on the front faces of the pylons at the entrance to the bridge. The southern figure is dressed in ceremonial regalia with a club in his right hand. The northern figure is also dressed in similar regalia and holds a blanket. The south side of the proper right relief is signed by the artist: RAOUL/JOSSET/SC. They stand at 9.38 × 2.03 × 1.08 ft (286 cm × 62 × 33) and were installed in 1936.
See also
- The Arlington Memorial Bridge in Washington, D.C. is often mistakenly referred to as the Lincoln Memorial Bridge.
- A bridge over the Illinois River called the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge.
- In downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a bridge crossing over Lincoln Memorial Drive next to the Milwaukee Art Museum and War Memorial Center is known as the Lincoln Memorial Bridge.
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References
External links
- City of Vincennes Attractions
- Lincoln Memorial Bridge aka Vincennes Bridge
- Smithsonian's Save Outdoor Sculpture! survey of the pylons
- The pylons on Flickr
