File:Ashton Viaduct, State Route 116 (Washington Highway) spanning Blackstone River, Blackstone Canal, & Providence & Worcester Railroad, Ashton, Providence County, RI - HAER RI-43 - 192047pu.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAshton Viaduct, State Route 116 (Washington Highway) spanning Blackstone River, Blackstone Canal, & Providence & Worcester Railroad, Ashton, Providence County, RI - HAER RI-43 - 192047pu.jpg | Ashton Viaduct (also known as the Joseph A. Russo Memorial Bridge), State Route 116 (Washington Highway), spanning Blackstone River, Blackstone Canal, & Providence & Worcester Railroad, Ashton, Providence County, RI - - . Aaron Usher, photographer, August 1996. This image is in the public domain because it is a product of the United States government. Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress). Survey number: HAER RI-43. "The Ashton Viaduct is one of the State of Rhode Island's largest engineering projects. It is a fine example of open spandrel design and, as the northern terminus of the Washington Highway, an important link in the state's highway system of the post-World War II era. The Ashton Viaduct is an inventoried contributing resource of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, spanning both the river and the Blackstone Canal Historic District." See: https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ri0433/ | |||||
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