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If you look at aerial imagery of bridges over the Platte River in the 1930s, it sort of looks like a zip tie pulled too tight around a balloon.

This story is part of an in-depth multimedia report on the history of conservation and land use change on the central Platte River. Explore the full piece here.
This story is part of an in-depth multimedia report on the history of conservation and land use change on the central Platte River. Explore the full piece.

Many early bridge builders constructed embankments out into the Platte River, shortening the total length of the bridge and reducing construction costs and labor. The constrained banks make the river more narrow, creating faster currents and deeper channels.

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