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Great article overall. — Rob ( talk) 14:33, 29 March 2008 (UTC)
There are a lot more in [1], but they can be hard to find. I've been using the advanced search with the first two fields, for instance "cisco" and "river road"; if I want a year I can include it in the first. -- NE2 21:29, 2 July 2008 (UTC)
Hey, nice article, congrats on it being main-page featured. Very interesting account of the Dewey Bridge. But, given the discussion of the highway running along the Colorado River, it seems to me that including the Colorado River in the map and showing the Dewey Bridge location would be very helpful. Also, it is misleading to have an unlabelled blue line in the map. I think many readers would interpret the blue line incorrectly, like me at first, as the River. Therefore i thought the highway, in red, ends at the Colorado River at the north end, where the bridge would be. In fact, the blue line is Interstate 70, and it is midway in the red line that 128 crosses the Colorado river, which is not shown. The bridge is located, in fact, here: 38°48′43″N 109°18′9″W / 38.81194°N 109.30250°W. Viewing the map in Mapquest shows the highway and river clearly. Actually, it may be clear in the article, but i am unsure now, is the 128 now broken--you cannot drive it because there's no way to cross the Colorado River now? Anyhow, I think the river and the bridge location should be shown in the map included in the article. doncram ( talk) 17:55, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
The bridge is in Grand County only, the G must have gotten clipped in what looks like Orand =-) Dave ( talk) 19:05, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
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Great article overall. — Rob ( talk) 14:33, 29 March 2008 (UTC)
There are a lot more in [1], but they can be hard to find. I've been using the advanced search with the first two fields, for instance "cisco" and "river road"; if I want a year I can include it in the first. -- NE2 21:29, 2 July 2008 (UTC)
Hey, nice article, congrats on it being main-page featured. Very interesting account of the Dewey Bridge. But, given the discussion of the highway running along the Colorado River, it seems to me that including the Colorado River in the map and showing the Dewey Bridge location would be very helpful. Also, it is misleading to have an unlabelled blue line in the map. I think many readers would interpret the blue line incorrectly, like me at first, as the River. Therefore i thought the highway, in red, ends at the Colorado River at the north end, where the bridge would be. In fact, the blue line is Interstate 70, and it is midway in the red line that 128 crosses the Colorado river, which is not shown. The bridge is located, in fact, here: 38°48′43″N 109°18′9″W / 38.81194°N 109.30250°W. Viewing the map in Mapquest shows the highway and river clearly. Actually, it may be clear in the article, but i am unsure now, is the 128 now broken--you cannot drive it because there's no way to cross the Colorado River now? Anyhow, I think the river and the bridge location should be shown in the map included in the article. doncram ( talk) 17:55, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
The bridge is in Grand County only, the G must have gotten clipped in what looks like Orand =-) Dave ( talk) 19:05, 6 April 2009 (UTC)