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OpinionAugust 1, 2003

To the editor: I to agree with the person from Alabama who wrote about turning the old bridge into a walking bridge. I too am from Cape Girardeau and have always remembered the old bridge. It always has been a beacon to me from the time I had to move from Cape to the time that I was in service coming back home from overseas. The bridge was the first thing I could see was the bridge, and then I knew I was at home...

To the editor:

I to agree with the person from Alabama who wrote about turning the old bridge into a walking bridge. I too am from Cape Girardeau and have always remembered the old bridge. It always has been a beacon to me from the time I had to move from Cape to the time that I was in service coming back home from overseas. The bridge was the first thing I could see was the bridge, and then I knew I was at home.

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Save the old bridge for are grandchildren. The bridge is as much a part of Cape as the river has always been. Maybe one day the bridge will beckon to one of our grandchildren so they can come back home.

THURMAN L. SKAGGS

Lamar, Ark.

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