Did you know Ohio has its own mini version of the Brooklyn Bridge?
The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge in Cincinnati is an architectural gem. It was designed by the same architect who designed the New York bridge---but it's actually older than the world renowned Brooklyn Bridge. When you're in the area, you need to check it out. It's arguably the most beautiful bridge in Ohio.
Take a look:
The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge spans 1,057 ft. across the Ohio River, connecting Ohio and Kentucky. It was once the longest suspension bridge in the world.
It was also the first bridge to utilize both vertical suspenders and diagonal stays fanning from either tower.
Completed in 1867, this beloved landmark has seen its fair share of history. In spite of its age, it continues to be a steady two-lane bridge for both pedestrian and vehicular traffic.
The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and was significantly repaired in the early 2000s.
Most people don't know that the the bridge was originally brown. It was painted blue in 1896.
Additionally, the tower's domed steel cable saddles were replaced by replicas of the original turrets in the early 1990s
Once the Brooklyn Bridge (pictured) was completed in 1883, it surpassed the John A. Roebling Suspension bridge in length and other factors.
The Brooklyn Bridge spans 1,595.5 feet and was the first steel-wire suspension bridge.
In 1984, decorative lights were installed along the main cables of the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge.
It's a downright romantic sight to behold at night.
If you've yet to see this little-known national landmark, you need to make a point to do so. It's an Ohio gem that shouldn't be overlooked.
We're proud to have our own mini version of the Brooklyn Bridge right here in Ohio.
Have you ever seen this bridge before? What's your favorite bridge in Ohio? Share your thoughts with us!
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