Tilikum Crossing: Bridge of the People: Portland's Bridges and a New Icon
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9780983491798

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Ira Nadel., Ira Nadel|AUTHOR., & Donald MacDonald|AUTHOR. (2018). Tilikum Crossing: Bridge of the People: Portland's Bridges and a New Icon . Overcup Press.

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Ira Nadel, Ira Nadel|AUTHOR and Donald MacDonald|AUTHOR. 2018. Tilikum Crossing: Bridge of the People: Portland's Bridges and a New Icon. Overcup Press.

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Ira Nadel, Ira Nadel|AUTHOR and Donald MacDonald|AUTHOR. Tilikum Crossing: Bridge of the People: Portland's Bridges and a New Icon Overcup Press, 2018.

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Ira Nadel, Ira Nadel|AUTHOR, and Donald MacDonald|AUTHOR. Tilikum Crossing: Bridge of the People: Portland's Bridges and a New Icon Overcup Press, 2018.

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