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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott, in front at lower right, and Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr., behind him, were joined by other city, county and state officials at the reopening ceremony for the Phoenix Road Bridge over Gunpowder Falls. A parade of antique cars from the Chesapeake Region Antique Auto Club of America marked the reopening of the $10.5 million replacement for the hundred-year old bridge. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)
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A vintage truck leads the parade of antique cars from the Chesapeake Region Antique Auto Club of America to mark the reopening of the $10.5 million replacement for the hundred-year old Phoenix Road bridge. The new bridge over the Gunpowder Falls was finished in a year and half, five months ahead of schedule. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)
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A 1915 Ford Model T, older than the 1922 Phoenix Road bridge that was just replaced, approaches the new Phoenix Road bridge in a procession of antique cars from the Chesapeake Region Antique Auto Club of America to mark the completion of the $10.5 million replacement span across Gunpowder Falls. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)
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Paul Merski, of Jacksonville, pedals across the new Phoenix Road Bridge with his Golden Doodle, Tucker. The construction of the city-owned bridge, located in the Loch Raven watershed, was a joint venture between the city and county, with federal funding. Two-way traffic is now permitted on the bridge. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)
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Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr., left, shakes hands with Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott at the reopening ceremony for the Phoenix Road Bridge. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)
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This is the view looking east at the Phoenix Road Bridge over the Gunpowder Falls, where a reopening ceremony was held Monday.Two-way traffic is now permitted on the bridge. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)
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This is the view looking east at the Phoenix Road Bridge over the Gunpowder Falls, where a reopening ceremony was held Monday with Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott, Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr., other city, county and state officials, and residents. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)
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Baltimore County Councilman Wade Kach, accompanied by Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr., Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott and other officials, speaks at the reopening ceremony for the Phoenix Road Bridge over Gunpowder Falls. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)