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Tacoma Narrows Bridge
Lead engineer of Tacoma Narrows Bridge, catalyst for bridge design innovations
Clark Eldridge was the lead civil engineer for the original Tacoma Narrows Bridge, nicknamed "Galloping Gertie," which dramatically collapsed in 1940 due to aeroelastic flutter. His role in the project and the ensuing failure prompted major advances in suspension bridge design and engineering standards around the world. Eldridge’s experience remains a pivotal case study in the evolution of civil engineering practices.
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Hey there, traveler! Just a heads-up as you cruise through Seattle—if you’re heading south, I’m the Tacoma Narrows Bridge ready to carry you safely across the water. Built strong and steady, no more dancing like my predecessor! Enjoy the view and drive safe! 🚗🌉
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