Philip Dane Beall Sr. Memorial Bridge
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The Philip Dane Beall Sr. Memorial Bridge, also known as the Pensacola Bay Bridge or colloquially as the Three-Mile Bridge, spans a three-mile section of Pensacola Bay and is the main artery from Pensacola to Gulf Breeze and Pensacola Beach.
The bridge was dedicated on October 31, 1960,[1] replacing the 30-year-old Thomas A. Johnson Bridge (which subsequently became a fishing pier).
It was named in honor of Florida Senator Philip D. Beall, Sr..
It was announced in 2010 that the bridge did not meet the Florida Bridge Safety Standards and there are now plans underway to build a new bridge.
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Gulf Breeze Parkway was built in anticipation of the four-lane bridge.
Governor LeRoy Collins at the dedication ceremony
See also[edit]
- Bob Sikes Bridge - connects Gulf Breeze to Pensacola Beach
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Note: the City of Gulf Breeze Historical Events page lists August 10, 1962 as the opening date.