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[edit] Map Link Info
I added a {{geolinks-US-streetscale}} template to generate map links. Here is where I learned how to do this. To look up the coordinates of the location in this article, I used Google Earth. I also mentioned the Little Miami Scenic Trail, which passes under the bridges. Comments or questions are welcome on my talk page. Teratornis 03:40, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Dispute over Length
I recently changed the text which stated that the bridges were the longest in the state to 'Some of the longest in the state' as some bridges - such as the Valley View Bridge on I-480 in Valley View, OH (41°24'33"N 81°37'46"W) appear to be longer. Using the 'Ruler Feature' in Google Earth, the Bridge is at least 4150 feet long, making it longer than the 2300 claimed in this article for the Jeremiah Morrow Bridge. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mingus1013 (talk • contribs) 19:26, 27 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Bridge type - Continuous Truss
The Jeremiah Morrow Bridge is a not cantilever truss. If you go to this page about an inspection of the Morrow Bridge, it says that the bridge is a five-span Warren truss. If you think this is a cantilever bridge, please provide a reference. - SCgatorFan (talk) 03:04, 22 April 2008 (UTC)