NewsJanuary 21, 2014

Matt Ryerson ~ The Journal-Star The western section of the historic Rulo bridge, linking southeastern Nebraska and northeastern Missouri, comes crashing down during its planned demolition Sunday over the Missouri River in Rulo, Neb. ...

Matt Ryerson ~ The Journal-Star
Matt Ryerson ~ The Journal-Star
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The western section of the historic Rulo bridge, linking southeastern Nebraska and northeastern Missouri, comes crashing down during its planned demolition Sunday over the Missouri River in Rulo, Neb. The bridge, built in 1938, carried traffic over the Missouri River until it was replaced by a new bridge in September. The rest of the demolition is expected to be complete within a month. (Matt Ryerson ~ The Journal-Star)

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