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Historic Moores Creek Bridge located in Fort Pierce, Florida. The bridge was built in 1925 by the Luten Bridge Company and is listed as a registered historic site. The bridge is locally kown as Tickle Tummy Hill due to its high arch compared to it's relatively short span. The bridge had a make-over in 1997 after being closed for a number of years. The bridge is located on 2nd Street just north of Downtown Fort Pierce between Avenues A and C. The bridge is constructed of reinforced concrete and is a single span.

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