The Madge ~ Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge ~ Dallas, Texas

The Madge ~ Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge ~ Dallas, Texas

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The Madge Upon completion, "The Madge" will connect Spur 366 (Woodall Rodgers Freeway) in downtown Dallas to Singleton Boulevard in west Dallas.

The Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, affectionately nicknamed "The Madge" is one of three Santiago Calatrava-designed bridges being built over the Trinity River in Dallas, Texas (USA) as part of the Trinity River Project. The six lane cable-stayed bridge is to cost $93 million, its total length will be 1,870 feet (570 m) with a main-span of 1,197 feet (365 m), and an apex-height of 400 feet (122 m).[2]

09/23/2020

The American flag at The Madge is at half-staff in honor of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg.
May her memory be a blessing.

06/02/2020

This is one thing I never imagined would happen on our beautiful bridge.

The City of Dallas police department herded the protesters on the Madge and then trapped them up there with police on both ends and then the police tear gassed them. This was a couple of hours ago and they are making the protesters sit there in their tear-gassed clothing.

Shame on the City of Dallas Police Department.

07/30/2019

When The Madge was under construction.
July 31, 2011.

Photos from The Madge ~ Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge ~ Dallas, Texas's post 07/04/2018
Mobile uploads 06/19/2014
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