Little Rock’s Big Dam Bridge
The locks of the Big Dam Bridge on the Arkansas River in Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 27, 2016. Incorporated into the dam is a set of locks allowing boats to transverse the river. The locks are operated by gravity and the manipulation of filling and draining valves. The bridge, constructed by the Little Rock District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, contains three million pounds of steel and 20 million pounds of concrete. (Courtesy photo by Eva Walston)
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