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It's located 50 miles away from Cordova, Alaska, was built by a large number of construction workers (the money came from J. P. Morgan and the Guggenheim family; the architect is not given in our article) and was damaged in the Good Friday Earthquake

Erastus Hawkins, the engineer in charge of the railroad project. (Posted by 66.81.61.233 on 18:48, 28 Oct 2004. Lupo 12:09, 9 Nov 2004 (UTC))
Well, if you allow off-site information... according to the external link given at Million Dollar Bridge, the Chief Engineer was one E. C. Hawkins, and the bridge engineer who was directly in charge of building the bridge was named A. C. O'Neel. Lupo 12:09, 9 Nov 2004 (UTC)

The image URL was a giveaway - it had to be in the U.S. Category:Bridges - Category:Bridges by country - Category:Bridges in the United States brought me to List of bridges in the United States, and when I didn't find "Miles Glacier Bridge" there, I just clicked on Million Dollar Bridge, which shows up as the first one. Lupo 12:32, 27 Oct 2004 (UTC)