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The liberation tower contains a revolving restaurant and observation platform (in the first disc-shaped pod; now closed to the public for security reasons), and also houses radio and other telecommunications offices. The structure stands at 372 meters high at its pinnacle. The roof of the second pod on the tower is 308 meters high.
3/26/24- Teens explore the principles of engineering in building the largest structures in the world as they design their own bridges during a civil engineering class at the Savage branch of HCLS.
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Montgomery Bell’s Tunnel has been designated a
National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
1981
American Society of Civil Engineers
Founded 1852
3/26/24- Teens explore the principles of engineering in building the largest structures in the world as they design their own bridges during a civil engineering class at the Savage branch of HCLS.
Bits of the former Interstate 35 W bridge over the Mississippi backdrop a short section of the bike path into downtown Minneapolis. Especially moving in the early morning light on a brisk November Saturday.
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3/26/24- Teens explore the principles of engineering in building the largest structures in the world as they design their own bridges during a civil engineering class at the Savage branch of HCLS.
3/26/24- Teens explore the principles of engineering in building the largest structures in the world as they design their own bridges during a civil engineering class at the Savage branch of HCLS.
Imagery taken during an Inaugural Key Leader Engagement in Libreville, Gabon, from November 17-22, 2024, signifying the establishment of an official partnership between West Virginia and Gabon as part of the National Guard Bureau’s State Partnership Program. The SPP is a key U.S. security cooperation tool, facilitating cooperation across all aspects of international civil-military affairs and encouraging people-to-people ties at the state level. Through the partnership with Gabon, the West Virginia National Guard will seek to increase military and diplomatic cooperation, develop and expand defense capabilities, and facilitate mutually beneficial training interactions including top-leader engagements, non-commissioned officer professional development, basic soldier skills instruction, aviation maintenance training, disaster preparedness and response operations, and military-civil engineering. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Edwin L. Wriston)
3/26/24- Teens explore the principles of engineering in building the largest structures in the world as they design their own bridges during a civil engineering class at the Savage branch of HCLS.