Aug 16, 2008
Taking the 'whee' out of the 'Whee bridge'?
The Whee Bridge of Carthage, Mo. There's a bridge on Route 66 in Carthage, Mo., that's called the "Whee Bridge" or "Tickle Tummy Hill" because a hump in its apex causes an unsettling sensation as you drive over ...
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