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Peru Bridge

 
2699 East 2nd Road, Peru, IL 61348, United States of America
 
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Peru Bridge is a minor waterways place on the Illinois Waterway (Illinois River) between Historic Route 66 Bridge (Illinois) (58.60 miles and 3 locks to the east) and Mississippi - Illinois Junction (Junction of the Mississippi River with the Illinois River ) (232.84 miles and 2 locks to the southwest).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Historic Route 66 Bridge (Illinois) is Shippingsport Bridge; 1.82 miles away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Mississippi - Illinois Junction is Spring Valley Bridge; 4.81 miles away.

There may be access to the towpath here.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a major road over the canal.

 
 
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[Brazil–Peru Integration Bridge] Brazil-Peru Integration Bridge is a bridge that crosses the Acre River at a point which forms the international border between Peru and Brazil. The bridge is [Peru] / -10; -76 Peru (/pəˈruː/ (listen); Spanish: Perú [peˈɾu]; Quechua: Piruw [pɪɾʊw]; Aymara: Piruw [pɪɾʊw]), officially the Republic of Peru (Spanish: República [Inca rope bridge] Chasquis]". Discover-Peru.org. Klosterman, Doug (Photographer). "Slideshow of Keshwa Chaca (Inca rope bridge construction near Huinchiri, Peru)". dojoklo.com [Inca Bridge] The Inca Bridge or Inka Bridge refers to one of two places related to access to Machu Picchu, in Peru. One of the two was built by the Incas as a secret [Queshuachaca] Quehue District, Canas Province, Peru, is the last remaining Inca rope bridge. Even though there is a modern bridge nearby, the residents of the region [The Bridge of San Luis Rey] who die in the collapse of an Inca rope bridge in Peru, and the events that lead up to their being on the bridge. A friar who witnesses the accident then [Machu Picchu] 15th-century Inca citadel, located in the Eastern Cordillera of southern Peru, on a 2,430-metre (7,970 ft) mountain ridge. It is located in the Machupicchu [PeruRail] PeruRail is a railway operator providing tourist, freight, and charter services in southern Peru. It was founded in 1999 by 2 Peruvian entrepreneurs and [Bridge of Sighs (disambiguation)] Bridge of Sighs is a bridge in Venice. Bridge of Sighs may also refer to: Bridge of Sighs (Cambridge), a bridge in Cambridge, England Bridge of Sighs (Chester) [The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2004 film)] critics. The film centers on a basic premise: near Lima, Peru, at noon of Friday, 20 July 1714, a bridge woven by the Incas a century earlier collapsed at that
 
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