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Pylons on the Lorain-Carnegie Bridge have stood guard over east-west traffic since 1932. Their name comes from Wilbur Watson, the bridgeââ¬â¢s engineer, who wrote that the eight figures were meant to ââ¬Åtypify the spirit of progress in transportation.ââ¬Â Each guardian holds a different vehicle in his hand, representing the history of ground transport ââ¬â from a stagecoach, covered wagon and hay rack to a 1930s-era automobile and four types of trucks. |
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