Most Stunning Bridges In The United States


The United States is full of incredible attractions. From spectacular parks to museums and malls to iconic bridges, plenty of appealing attractions are present in America. The United States is considered as one of the must-visit tourist destinations all over the world. You can do various things in the United States. From sightseeing at adventure places to spend a warm weekend at amazing places such as Napa and Sonoma Valleys in California, you can do everything! This country brings you an amazing array of extravagant attractions such as Times Square in New York, Las Vegas Strip, Great Smoky Mountains, iconic bridges, and more. Wondering about private bridges? 

Private bridges are the result of the public - private partnerships. The public-private partnership is a cooperative arrangement between a private entity combines and the US government. The aim of this partnership is to solve the infrastructure crisis in the country. According to the report created by the Federal Highway Administration in 2014, 25 percent of bridges in the United States were structurally deficient and functionally obsolete. At that time, the US government was in an underfunded state. Then, the public-private partnership was started in which a private bridge infrastructure company invests bridge capital with the aim of helping the government in solving infrastructure crisis. Norfolk Jordan bridge is the biggest example of public-private partners. This bridge was owned and operated by United Bridge Partners. 

 

Following are the most stunning bridges in the United States that you should visit at least once in a lifetime:

 

The Royal Gorge Bridge 

 

This is the tallest bridge of the United States. It was built-in 1929 at a cost of $350,000. That time the Royal Gorge Bridge was the tallest bridge of the world. Apart from being the tallest bridge, this bridge is also known for adventurous thrill-seekers. Many stunts have been recorded at the Royal Gorge Bridge. It is a great place to visit in the United States.

 

The Frankford Avenue Bridge 

 

This is the oldest bridge in the US. The Frankford Avenue Bridge was built in 1697 and has gone through several renovations. This bridge was 73 feet long and 18 feet wide but now the Frankford Avenue Bridge is 154 feet long and 16 feet high. In 1970, the ASCE designated this bridge as a landmark of National Historic Civil Engineering. Lately, in 1988 this bridge was listed in the list of National Historic Places.

 

Niagara Falls International Rainbow Bridge

 

This is a world-famous tourist site. This bridge connects the cities of New York, Ontario, and Canada. This International Rainbow Bridge is popular for its majestic views. You can also walk on this amazing bridge. There is a pathway for cyclists and pedestrians to maintain safety. Even you can bring your pets with you! You can also drive through this beautiful bridge. However, it’s chargeable. For pedestrians, the fee is $1 and for vehicles, the fee is 3.75 USD.

 

The magnificent engineering structure of these bridges makes them stunning!

 

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