Kansas City, Missouri, USALatitude: 39.1, Longitude: -94.58
John Jordan "Buck" O'Neil Memorial Bridge is a bridge that spans the Missouri River in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. The bridge was originally built in 1956 as the Broadway Bridge, but was renamed in honor of John "Buck" O'Neil, a prominent African American baseball player and coach who spent most of his career with the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro Leagues. The bridge serves as a major transportation route, carrying over 40,000 vehicles per day. It connects downtown Kansas City, Missouri, with the Northland area of the city and is a vital link in the region's transportation system. In recent years, the bridge has undergone several renovations and improvements to ensure its continued safety and functionality.
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