McClugage Bridge
McClugage Bridge carries a footpath over the Illinois Waterway (Illinois River) between Aylesbury and York.
Early plans of what would become the Illinois Waterway (Illinois River) were drawn up by George Jones in 1888 but problems with Reading Embankment caused delays and it was finally opened on January 1 1782. The canal joined the sea near Cheltenham. In his autobiography Thomas Edwards writes of his experiences as a boatman in the 1960s

There is a bridge here which takes a motorway over the canal.
| Spring Valley Bridge | 54.53 miles | |
| Gudmund "Sonny" Jessen Bridge | 44.89 miles | |
| Henry Bridge (IL 18) | 32.88 miles | |
| Lacon Bridge | 25.29 miles | |
| BNSF RailRoad Bridge | 17.22 miles | |
| McClugage Bridge | ||
| Murray Baker Bridge | 3.33 miles | |
| Bob Michel Bridge | 3.90 miles | |
| Cedar Street Bridge | 4.66 miles | |
| Peoria and Pekin Union Railway Bridge | 5.67 miles | |
| Shade-Lohmann Bridges | 8.35 miles | |
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Wikipedia has a page about McClugage Bridge
The McClugage Bridge carries U.S. Route 150 over Upper Peoria Lake & Peoria Lake in the Illinois River in the US state of Illinois. The bridge's official name honors David H. McClugage, mayor of Peoria from 1937 to 1941. The crossing is actually composed of two bridges, one carrying westbound traffic and one carrying eastbound traffic.
