Rewatch work leading up to Black Hawk Bridge demolition in Lansing
The nearly century-old bridge was demolished after safety studies showed structural risks, with a replacement expected to open in mid-2027, officials said.
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KCCI Investigates: Beloved northeast Iowa landmark, major bridge gets imploded
The Black Hawk Bridge, first opened in 1931, fell as the Iowa Department of Transportation set explosives and imploded the structure that connects Lansing, Iowa, to Clarke County, Wisconsin.
94-year-old bridge over Mississippi River demolished
Originally constructed in 1931, the Black Hawk Bridge was demolished due to safety concerns related to the construction of a new crossing between Lansing and rural Crawford County. The post 94-year-old bridge over Mississippi River demolished appeared first on WPR.
Black Hawk Bridge over Mississippi River imploded
LANSING, Iowa -- A nearly 100-year-old bridge over the Mississippi River between Iowa and Wisconsin was imploded Friday, an unusual spectacle that will make way for a modern replacement. The implosion was originally scheduled for 9:30 a.m., but the Iowa Department of Transportation said delays have pushed the implosion to 10:20 a.m. The actual implosion [...]
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