Traffic on U.S. 41 during Bowlees Creek bridge construction.

Traffic on U.S. 41 during Bowlees Creek bridge construction. University of South Florida Tampa Library still image eng Traffic on U.S. 41 during Bowlees Creek bridge construction. Wooden barricades guide the traffic into temporary lanes. The posted speed limit for automobiles is 55 miles per hour, and 45 miles per hour for trucks. In the background we see how many businesses this busy this stretch of highway supported, including Bill Graham Ford auto dealer, a Sylvania-Phillips television shop, Cecil Bradley Auto Sales, a store selling wall paper and furniture and the Sizzlin Steak House restaurant. Traffic on U.S. 41 during Bowlees Creek bridge construction. Wooden barricades guide the traffic into temporary lanes. The posted speed limit for automobiles is 55 miles per hour, and 45 miles per hour for trucks. In the background we see how many businesses this busy this stretch of highway supported, including Bill Graham Ford auto dealer, a Sylvania-Phillips television shop, Cecil Bradley Auto Sales, a store selling wall paper and furniture and the Sizzlin Steak House restaurant. United States Florida--Manatee County Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection

Traffic on U.S. 41 during Bowlees Creek bridge construction.

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Traffic on U.S. 41 during Bowlees Creek bridge construction. Wooden barricades guide the traffic into temporary lanes. The posted speed limit for automobiles is 55 miles per hour, and 45 miles per hour for trucks. In the background we see how many businesses this busy this stretch of highway supported, including Bill Graham Ford auto dealer, a Sylvania-Phillips television shop, Cecil Bradley Auto Sales, a store selling wall paper and furniture and the Sizzlin Steak House restaurant.

Traffic on U.S. 41 during Bowlees Creek bridge construction. Wooden barricades guide the traffic into temporary lanes. The posted speed limit for automobiles is 55 miles per hour, and 45 miles per hour for trucks. In the background we see how many businesses this busy this stretch of highway supported, including Bill Graham Ford auto dealer, a Sylvania-Phillips television shop, Cecil Bradley Auto Sales, a store selling wall paper and furniture and the Sizzlin Steak House restaurant.

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Florida--Manatee County

Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection