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Who built the first bridge in the world?

The first real evidence of bridge-building technology can be traced back to Babylonian society in about 4000BC. Outside Babylon was a great reservoir, holding overflow from the river Euphrates. The river was spanned in the centre of the city by a single brick arch, one furlong (220m) long and 10m wide.



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The Frankford Avenue Bridge is the first known stone arch built in the United States and probably the oldest bridge in the country.

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5 Most Famous Bridges
  • Golden Gate Bridge – United States. The Golden Gate Bridge, built in 1937, is a magnificent suspension bridge connecting San Francisco to the Pacific Ocean. ...
  • Tower Bridge – England. ...
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