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[[File:Jones Bridge.png|thumb|360x360px|The bridge, as seen from [[Belvedere County Route 27]] crossing over the Oyster Bay.]]
[[File:Jones Bridge.png|thumb|360x360px|The bridge, as seen from [[Belvedere County Route 27]] crossing over the Oyster Bay.]]
The Major Thomas Jones Memorial Bridge (commonly referred to as the "'''Jones Bridge'''" or simply just "'''the Bridge'''") is a suspension bridge built with stone bricks in 2019 by player [[ThomasBeck31]]. The bridge is meant to serve as a link between the villages of [[Suffolk Village|Suffolk]]  and [[West New Nassau]] over the Oyster Bay via [[Interstate 27]]. The bridge is named for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_Thomas_Jones Major Thomas Jones], an Irish-American privateer who lived in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Island Long Island, New York] during the late 17th and early 18th Centuries.
The Major Thomas Jones Memorial Bridge (commonly referred to as the "'''Jones Bridge'''" or simply just "'''the Bridge'''") is a suspension bridge built with stone bricks in 2019 by player [[ThomasBeck31]]. The bridge is meant to serve as a link between the villages of [[Suffolk Village|Suffolk]]  and [[West New Nassau]] over the Oyster Bay via [[Interstate 27]]. The bridge is named for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_Thomas_Jones Major Thomas Jones], an Irish-American privateer who lived in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Island Long Island, New York] during the late 17th and early 18th Centuries.
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The bridge, as seen from Belvedere County Route 27 crossing over the Oyster Bay.

The Major Thomas Jones Memorial Bridge (commonly referred to as the "Jones Bridge" or simply just "the Bridge") is a suspension bridge built with stone bricks in 2019 by player ThomasBeck31. The bridge is meant to serve as a link between the villages of Suffolk and West New Nassau over the Oyster Bay via Interstate 27. The bridge is named for Major Thomas Jones, an Irish-American privateer who lived in Long Island, New York during the late 17th and early 18th Centuries.