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Tag: Van Dyke Bridge

Sulphur Springs Summer 2009 Part 2

Heritage Research Lab March 2, 2012 May 2, 2013Sulphur Springs elders, Florida, heritage, heritage preservation, Spring Hill, Sulphur Springs, Sulphur Springs Museum and Heritage Center, Tampa, technology, Van Dyke Bridge, youth

As we continued on our walking tour of Sulphur Springs, Norma pointed out the tablet for what used to be the Van Dyke Bridge over the Hillsborough River from 1891 to 1961.  The tablet is located near the Harbor Club.

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