Posted in Ohio
June 20, 2015
You’ll Want To Cross These 12 Amazing Bridges In Ohio
Here in Ohio, there are several unique bridges. From our charming, countryside covered bridges to our extravagantly colored (and oddly shaped) bridges in the city, Ohio features some pretty memorable bridges—for both pedestrian and driver. The following are what we consider to be the most unique bridges in the state.
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The bridge over the Muskingum and Dillon Rivers in Zanesville is world famous. Why? Because it is the only bridge in the world that you can cross and still be on the same side of the river.


Also known as the "Purple People Bridge," this bridge connects Cincinnati to Newport, Kentucky.

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(More commonly known as the "Big Mac Bridge.")



This bridge is also known as Veteran's Memorial Bridge, and stretches over the Cuyahoga River.



I mean, with a name like that, why wouldn't you want to cross?
What bridge in Ohio is your favorite bridge? Let us know in the comments below!