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Tragic history: Sidney Lanier Bridge in Glynn County hit by ships in 1972 and 1987 - Action News Jax
Deadly Glynn County bridge collapse On Nov. 7, 1972, the Sidney Lanier Bridge was hit by a cargo ship named "African Neptune," causing cars to fall into the water, killing 10.
In the wake of Tuesday's Francis Scott Key bridge collapse, a survivor of the 1972 Sidney Lanier Bridge collapse in Brunswick, Georgia, is sharing a message of hope.. Speaking to CBS Philadelphia ...
Al Donal recounted how he and his wife, Mary Ann, survived the Sidney Lanier Bridge collapse in Brunswick, Georgia, more than 50 years ago. By. Gabrielle Rockson. Gabrielle Rockson.
Today, politicians and community leaders will gather in this coastal city to open the new Sidney Lanier Bridge, a majestic $110 million cable-stayed structure spanning the marshes of Glynn County.
Donal fought back tears as he looked over old newspaper clippings, remembering November 7, 1972, on the Sidney Lanier Bridge in Brunswick, Georgia. He was there with his bride Mary Ann.
BRUNSWICK, Ga. – The Georgia Department of Transportation announced Friday the reopening of the Sidney Lanier Bridge after Hurricane Ian skirted the coast but left no major damage in Southeast ...
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