Pedestrian skybridges. They’re all over the nation, including America’s longest in Tennessee. But you know, right, that we’ve got skywalks in Iowa, too? And perhaps the most well-known skybridge in the Hawkeye State is the Davenport Skybridge that overlooks the Mississippi River, affectionately nicknamed “The Bridge To Nowhere.”

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Have you had the chance to walk through the Davenport Skybridge, especially at night? What a fun attraction to tack onto the end of any Davenport, Iowa adventure. To learn more about where to find the Davenport Skywalk, you can check out the location on Google Maps here. For another fun night-lights attraction, try the longest glow in the dark trail in America, which is conveniently located right here in Iowa!

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