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Is this bridge actually named "Grand Coulee Bridge"? The only reference on the page is to Archiplanet, a Wikipedia-like site that doesn't meet WP:RS. I searched for other sources and found next to nothing. On this page, the Washington State Department of Transportation calls it the "Columbia River Bridge at Grand Coulee Dam". I would rename this page, but that is an unwieldy name. It can't be shortened to "Columbia River Bridge" because by itself that seems to refer to the Kettle Falls Bridges. I'll add the WSDOT info to this page at least. Pfly (talk) 01:02, 3 February 2011 (UTC)Reply