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This article has a lot of great information. I did a spruce copyedit and formatting, along with some expansion. I did remove some material that was slightly off-topic from the river itself, namely details about Corning Glass and a few other things that I felt are more appropriate for other articles. --
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Did the river once pass through Horseheads, through the valley that I-86 and the railroads use(d)? --
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The Great Atlantic Pacific and Tea company was not "founded" in Elmira. It did have a plant there from the mid 60's until 1982 when it closed. I worked there for several years in the 60's.
All four Elmira bridges were not destroyed during the 1972 flood. Only Fitch's Bridge in west Elmira/Golden Glow was destroyed. The Army Corps of Engineers quickly put up a Bailey bridge on the old piers. I was one of the last to be allowed to cross the bridge before it was closed. At that point, the river was just a few feet below the deck of the bridge. It washed out later that evening/early morning.
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