If you were just 5 minutes earlier you could have made it over the Fore River Bridge. It takes about 20 minutes for the bridge to go up, let the ship pass and go back down again when you get there to late. The bridge that is there now is a temporary erector set. The new permanent bridge will start to be built next year and should be completed by 2014.
Monday, November 15, 2010
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- Nancy A. Santry
- Having fun with photography. Recently retired and finally have the time to enjoy playing with my photography whenever I want to. Member of the South Shore Camera Club. President of the Hull Artists Studio Connection.
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