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I didnt know we had a toll bridge
This might have been the first toll bridge for automobiles. There were plenty of other toll bridges around before this one.
Hate toll briges
Meri Cashion
“forenoon” means morning.
This is not Correct the first Known toll in 1863 to 1866 Was on the Tennessee River it A fairy owned by chief Colbert he charged union troops to cross.
A fairy is not a bridge
Eggzactly, thats my point!