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This is a panoramic view of the Millau Bridge, the tallest vehicular bridge in the world. Opened in December 2004, the Millau Bridge spans the Tarn River valley in southern France and carries motorists for a 1.6-mile stretch through the Massif Central mountains at a height of 891 feet. The steel-and-concrete bridge is visually distinctive for its streamlined diagonal suspension cables resting on seven pillars, the tallest pillar soaring 1,122 feet high, making it slightly taller than the Eiffel Tower and just a bit shorter than the Empire State Building.


Candace Hachtel of Lake Charles found Golden
Key #7 on the back of the Sam Houston Park
sign near the park entrance.


Heidi Rivere from Moss Bluff and Cari Herrin from
Lake Charles found Golden Key #8 on the bridge at
the La Welcome Center on I-10 near the Texas border.


Tammy Comeaux found Golden Key #5
at Burton Coliseum.


Joey Jarreau of Lake Charles found Key #6 on the back of Mile Marker 35 on HWY 90 near the American Press.


The McGuirt family found Golden Key #3 at LaGrange Soccer Park near the concession stand.


Matt Gillespie found Golden Key #4 at the old Courthouse in downtown Lake Charles.


Tami Cornay and friends of Moss Bluff, winner of Treasure Hunt #1.  Gold Key was found on the green bridge in Drew Park.


Patrick of Sulphur found Golden Key #2 Tuesday afternoon under the awning of the little shack next to the Brimstone Museum in Sulphur.

Gary Lewis & The Playboys perform before a packed crowd
for LA 92.9 Night at Contraband Days Saturday, May 8, 2004

 



(Above) Dick Bartley & The Nutty Professor
(Right) Austin Powers & Cat Lady
(Right) Wilma & Fred Flintstone
(Right) Austin with Wilma & Shaggy Baby


 

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