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Did you know that one of the most fearsome bridges in the world is right here in the United States? Welcome to the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in Louisiana, which holds the title of the longest bridge over water globally. This incredible structure was officially recognized by Guinness World Records in 1969, and its reputation still stands strong today.

When New Orleans experienced rapid growth in the 1940s and 1950s, the need for a direct connection to the northern part of the city became evident. Lake Pontchartrain presented a significant challenge for motorists traveling between the city and the north. To solve this issue, plans were set in motion to create a direct route across the lake to its northern shore.

In 1955, the Louisiana Bridge Company was established to embark on this monumental construction project. Completed in just 14 months, the first two-lane span of the causeway opened in 1956, spanning a total length of 23.86 miles. It was a remarkable engineering feat of epic proportions.


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