Latitude and longitude of Cortland Street Drawbridge

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The Cortland Street Drawbridge (originally known as the Clybourn Place drawbridge) over the Chicago River is the original Chicago-style fixed-trunnion bascule bridge, designed by John Ericson and Edward Wilmann. When it opened in 1902, on Chicago's north side, it was the first such bridge built in the United States. The bridge was a major advance in American movable bridge engineering, and was the prototype for over 50 additional bridges in Chicago alone.

Latitude: 41° 55' 1.20" N
Longitude: -87° 39' 50.40" W

Nearest city to this article: Oak Park, Illinois

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GPS coordinates of Cortland Street Drawbridge, United States

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