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Washington Crossing Bridge at 40th Street in Lawrenceville

Washington Crossing - 40th Street Bridge

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Washington Crossing 40th Street Bridge Pittsburgh Pennsylvania - Crossing Point on Alleghey River of George Washington


The crumbling sidewalks and peeling paint keep this bridge from being as pretty as it once was, but it is still a very historically significant Pittsburgh bridge. Construction began in 1919, and on December 29, 1924, the 171st anniversary of the date that a young George Washington crossed the Allegheny River at this spot, the Washington Crossing Bridge was opened.
 

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Recommended Reading:

Pittsburgh's Bridges - Architecture & Engineering
Want to learn more about Pittsburgh's bridges? Consider Walter C. Kidney's expansive work packed with photos, history, architecture, stories and engineering of the many bridges of the city of Pittsburgh.
 



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