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Harrison Avenue Bridge

Medium:

oil on canvas

Dimensions:

36

×

24

inches

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The Harrison Avenue Bridge was a concrete deck arch bridge carrying Harrison Avenue in Scranton, PA over Roaring Brook, the former Laurel Line, the Central Scranton Expressway, the former Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad (Laurel Line) and the former Delaware, Lackawanna And Western Railroad, now a heritage railroad operated by Steamtown National Historic Site.

It was designed by Abraham Burton Cohen, who also designed the Nicholson Viaduct. It was constructed by Scranton ‘s Anthracite Bridge Company in 1921-1922 and demolished in 2018.