We all know that Pittsburgh is the City of Bridges, inching out Venice for the most bridges of any city in the world. In fact, the Burgh lays claim to 446 of them. Many of us use some of these bridges as we travel to and from the city, but how often do we really to stop to admire the architecture and rich history of the structures? Today, stroll back through the pages of time as we take a peek into the history of the oldest, and perhaps most remarkable, steel bridge in Pittsburgh.

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So, what’s your favorite bridge in Pittsburgh? (Check out these 10 bridges in Pittsburgh if you’re not sure). Then, join the conversation in the comments!

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