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The 1940 Narrows Bridge was built 'primarily as a military necessity' to link McChord Air Field south of Tacoma and the Puget Sound Navy Shipyard in Bremerton. This important fact is often is often …
The original Tacoma Narrows Bridge opened on July 1, 1940. The original bridge received its nickname 'Galloping Gertie' because of the vertical movement of the deck observed by …
The lead designer of the 1940 Tacoma Narrows Bridge, Leon Salomon Moisseiff, was at the peak of his engineering profession when the ill-fated span collapsed into the chilly waters of Puget …
Tacoma Narrows Bridge, suspension bridge across the Narrows of Puget Sound, connecting the Olympic Peninsula with the mainland of Washington state, U.S. The original bridge, known …
The story of the failure of the 1940 Narrows Bridge and the success of the Current Narrows Bridge is a great American saga. When Galloping Gertie splashed into Puget Sound, it created ripple …
- Significance: The Tacoma Narrows Bridge was the first suspension span constructed in the United States after its predecessor's failure in 1940 from wind-induced torsional oscillations.
Historically, the name 'Tacoma Narrows Bridge' has applied to the original bridge, nicknamed 'Galloping Gertie', which opened in July 1940 but collapsed possibly because of aeroelastic …
Learn about the working parts of each structure (such as towers, cables, caissons, anchorages, etc.). Discover the fascinating story of designing the Tacoma Narrows Bridges and their legacy …
John G. Shindler, a rancher traveling through the Narrows on Ed Lorenz's steamboat, declares 'some day you will see a bridge over these Narrows.' Lorenz later notes, 'We all thought …
The City of Tacoma and Pierce County Board of Commissioners asked the State to construct a bridge across the Narrows. The legislature appropriated $25,000 to study the request.
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