The Hamilton Fish Bridge in Newburgh, NY is a steel truss bridge that spans the Hudson River, connecting the towns of Newburgh and Beacon. Originally built in 1963, the bridge serves as a vital transportation link for commuters and travelers in the region.
This bridge provides a scenic route for those crossing the Hudson River, offering views of the surrounding landscape and waterway. With its simple yet sturdy design, the Hamilton Fish Bridge continues to facilitate safe and efficient passage for vehicles and pedestrians alike.
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