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IN THE TOUGH times of the late 1930s, 3,000 men got jobs building the Lacey V. Murrow bridge, aka the Lake Washington floating bridge. Federal money and tolls paid for the work.
On November 25, 1990, the Lacey V. Murrow Bridge plummeted into the mud beneath Lake Washington, according to History Link.org. Due to unusual wind and rainfall, concrete structures were weakened ...
Just after midnight early Friday, a person sitting on the edge of the Whitesburg Bridge along Highway 231 in Lacey’s Spring was safely removed after a tense standoff, authorities said.