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The bridge proper will start from the New Jersey anchorage, abutting on the northwest corner of Bloomfield and Twelfth Streets, Hoboken, and on the New York side will terminate at its anchorage on the northeast corner of Twenty-third Street and Tenth Avenue. The distance between these points, as far as ascertained, is 6,650 feet. The central span will be 3,100 feet from center to center of piers, and the shore spans will be 1,750 feet each, measured as above. The clear span of the central bay is to be 2,920 feet.

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