The Glimmer Glass Bridge in Manasquan
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2007-04-22
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The Glimmer Glass Bridge is a county owned bridge in Monmouth County, NJ. It carries traffic from Brielle Road over the Glimmer Glass, a navigable tidal inlet of the Manasquan River, between Manasquan and Brielle.
A cable lift bascule bridge, was built in 1898.
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The Glimmer Glass Bridge, Manasquan, Brielle, Monmouth County, The Shore, The Jersey Shore, NJ Shore, New Jersey Shore, Northern New Jersey Shore, U.S. National Register of Historic Places, New Jersey Register of Historic Places, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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