Talk:Ogdensburg, New York

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Well, I would like to say good things about Ogdensburg, but there's not much too say. It's a fairly safe communtiy but very sheltered. We are looking for business and families to join the communtiy. I am afraid the jobs will have to come first. If you wanna talk about it, we'll do it here. Feel free to email me. nick_doe1@hotmail.com

Notice that this page is for discussing the article, not the city. Wikipedia is not a message board. - Fennec 18:32, 3 Apr 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Bridges

There seem to be three bridges mentioned near Ogdensburg. Do they all exist, or are they different names for the same one? They are Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge in this article, and Seaway Skyway and St. Lawrence Bridge both listed (with different stats) in List of largest suspension bridges. --Scott Davis Talk 10:39, 18 March 2006 (UTC)