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English: The Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge in Newport, Rhode Island, United States, a suspension bridge that connects Newport and Jamestown, crossing the Narragansett Bay. It was built in 1969 and is featured on the reverse of the Rhode Island quarter.
Date 10 August 2009
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Author UpstateNYer

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41° 30′ 29.63″ N, 71° 21′ 28.83″ W

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