How many of these metal bridges are left?
Sort of reminds me of Bridges of Madison County and brings back yesteryear. Wouldn't it be something to have a wedding on this bridge or propose to your loved one?
Make it a party, bring a picnic basket, and the boat ramp is right here!
Talk about wining and dining...this would be Rhine-ing and dining...like being on the Rhine river in Paris which is quite wonderful.
So, this preservation from the 1930's seems worthwhile to preserve history for future generations.
Engineering and CAD pc programs have probably made bridge designing much easier.
This probably also benefited the steel industry and provided work for people to feed their families and be able to buy homes, cars and the like to enable us to live in a good economy.
It didn't seem this cloudy by the water but this photo is rather dark since night is approaching. Just say goodbye to this trip to the Historic & Boat Park, till the next time...
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