Douglass-Anthony Bridge

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bridge1.jpgFinished bridge as seen from Corn Hill Landing, 8-2008

The Douglass-Anthony Bridge (sometimes called the "Freddie-Sue Bridge" 1) is the bridge built between 2004 and 2007 to replace the old Troup-Howell Bridge. Its full name is the Frederick Douglass-Susan B. Anthony Memorial Bridge and was so designated following the completion of construction. Most folks probably still use the old name.

The bridge has received numerous awards, including national recognition from the Federal Highway Administration for its design in March 2009.

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thbridge112005rocpicdotcom.jpgBridge Construction Nov. 20th 2005 thbridge103105arocpicdotcom.jpgBridge Construction Oct 31st 2005 thbridge103105brocpicdotcom.jpgBridge Construction Oct 31st 2005 DABridge.jpgDouglass-Anthony Bridge in Winter - by Andrew88


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2007-10-24 22:09:00   Aren't the cables on it fake? As in they're just for decoration, not really functional? I think I read that somewhere. —JoannaLicata


2007-10-30 22:57:02   If the cables were just for decoration then the arches would be also. In fact, the cables are the means by which the arches hold up the roadway. See [WWW]the description on the project website. —MarkJackson


2008-01-21 12:16:41   Cool bridge. —JoeLee


2009-04-19 23:07:55   Love this bridge. —NickCassaro


2009-07-28 00:12:58   does look a lot better than the old troup-howell bridge —JohnJoseph