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#316170 03/21/2024 06:48 AM
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I have heard mention of the "old Simpson Bay Bridge" being in an area near the Atrium. I noticed this structure yesterday and wonder what the story is behind it. Does anybody on here know the story behind this structure? I will also check with my local friends.

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Very interesting. I can see the brown building from our balcony. Will walk over to check it out. Would be nice to find out the story behind it

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You can get a good view from the Atrium parking lot, that is where I took the picture.

Below is a link to some facebook discussion about it.

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