You'll Love A Trip Across This River Bridge In South Dakota Where No Cars Are Allowed
It’s said that the only thing that’s constant is change, and that’s certainly true when it comes to South Dakota’s towns, roads and bridges. Change brings new innovation, but preservation keeps historic fixtures around so that everyone can enjoy them.
Here’s an iconic bridge that was no longer suitable for automobile traffic, but it’s been preserved and is still available for South Dakotans to enjoy in a different way.
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While the Meridian Highway Bridge is no longer functional for vehicle traffic, this source of community pride still stands, and brings joy to residents and visitors alike.
Have you ever walked across the Meridian Highway Bridge?
South Dakota is full of beautiful places to explore. Take a look at this mountain lake that’s one of the world’s last great places.
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