Rep. Jake Fey |
Murray Morgan Bridge (photo by Ben Brooks via Wikimedia Commons) |
The Murray Morgan
Bridge was built to replace an older swing bridge dating
to 1894. Murray Morgan opened for business as the 11th Street Bridge in 1913 --
just 100 short years ago. Murray
Morgan, a local author, historian and professor, was
honored in 1997 when the bridge was renamed for him. He wrote Skid Road
(his 1951 history of Seattle) while working as a bridge tender on "his"
bridge.
The city's very recently
rehabilitated Murray Morgan Bridge reopened for traffic just a few weeks ago.
"I
was certainly very committed to helping save and restore our bridge when I was a
member of the Tacoma City Council," Fey emphasized. "Murray Morgan is extremely
important in maintaining the Downtown Tacoma-Port of Tacoma connection. The
bridge drastically cuts travel time between these two pivotal parts of our
community, and greatly increases emergency response time to the port."
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