What were the names of the two bridges that dickens crossed during his journey on the steamboat?
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Great and Little Gunpowder were the two bridges that were crossed by dickens during his journey on the steamboat.
Explanation:
- The writer visited the USA in 1842 and hs tour resulted in a travel novel.
- In book he mentions the two bridges that he crossed during his steamboat journey.
- He started travelling by a steamboat at 9 O'clock they started gong by car after arriving at the railroad station.
- Then again around 12 am, his journey was started in a steamboat and then he crossed two creek wooden bridges which were a mile long.
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