- George C. Platt Bridge
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bridge_name= George C. Platt Bridge
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official_name= George C. Platt Memorial Bridge
carries= 4 lanes ofPA 291
(Penrose Avenue)
crosses=Schuylkill River
locale=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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design=Through truss bridge
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open= 1949 [ [http://www.southphillyreview.com/view_article.php?highlight=Caryn+Hunt&id=751 southphillyreview.com ] ]
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coordinates=The George C. Platt Memorial Bridge is a
through truss bridge that carriesPA 291 (Penrose Avenue) over theSchuylkill River inPhiladelphia . It was opened to traffic in 1951, replacing ferry service across the Schuylkill. Originally called the Penrose Avenue Bridge, it was renamed in the late 1970s to honor Civil War heroGeorge Crawford Platt (1842-1912).The bridge passes over the former Gulf Oil (now
Sun Oil ) refinery. It has been put in peril a few times by fires at the refinery. On August 17, 1975, fire broke out in a tank being filled withVenezuela n crude oil to the northeast of the bridge. [http://www.phillyfirenews.com/ootp/gulffire.aspx. The fire also killed eight firefighters.] As the fire enveloped much of the refinery, several explosions put a large crack in a smokestack next to the bridge. Officials closed the bridge for several hours, fearing that the stack might collapse or the fire might damage the bridge.In 1986, two bronze
bas-relief s of General Platt's face were mounted on poles at either end of the bridge. The works were commissioned by Platt's great-great-grandson, Lawrence Griffin Platt, who raised $10,000 with the help of a former Gulf Oil executive, and sculpted by Philadelphia artistReginald E. Beauchamp . Both were later stolen; the first in 1987, and the second some time later. A $500 reward offered by the "Philadelphia Daily News " in 2002 was unsuccessful in securing their return.cite journal | last=Hinkleman| first=Michael| title=Stolen bridge signs still unaccounted for;$500 reward for markers taken in late '80s | journal=The Philadelphia Daily News| pages=M08 | date=September 19, 2002 ]References
External links
* [http://bridgehunter.com/pa/philadelphia/670291006000000/ Listing] at Historic Bridges of the U.S.
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structure = Crossings
place =Schuylkill River
bridge = George C. Platt Bridge
bridge signs =
upstream =Passyunk Avenue Bridge
downstream =Girard Point Bridge
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