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Commodore Barry Bridge - Definition

The Commodore Barry Bridge is a cantilever bridge that spans the Delaware River from Chester, Pennsylvania to Bridgeport, New Jersey. It is named after the American Revolutionary War hero and Philadelphia resident, John Barry.

Construction of the bridge began on April 14, 1969, and it opened to traffic on February 1, 1974. It has a total length of 13,912 feet (4,240 meters), and a main span of 1,644 feet (501 meters).

Example Usage of Commodore

commodorevcr: Catch Dave @Attell at The Commodore Ballroom January 15th, 2010 http://bit.ly/4AOCft - Going to be a hilarious night!
AndyMillne: @gdgt Commodore CDTV? Why yes. I have 6 boxed and unopened in the next room :)
techinlaw: RT @gdgt: Anyone remember the Commodore CDTV? They marketed it as a "multimedia appliance" -- back in 1991! http://bit.ly/7fgEgH
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