The Story Behind The Paris Love Locks Tradition That Made Its Way To This Waterfront Trail In Georgia
By Lisa Sammons|Published July 10, 2023
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Have you ever heard of love locks? This trend began in Paris but has spread all over the world. While bridges and other structures that have been covered in locks are popular photography spots and serve as symbols of couples’ undying love for one another, this trend also has something of a dark side. While leaving locks on bridges is something that’s typically mired in controversy, you’re quite welcome to do it at Savannah Rapids Park in Columbia County. Not many people know we have a love lock bridge in Augusta, GA. Read on to learn more about why this global phenomenon is so hotly-contested.
The love locks trend has exploded since the early 2000s, and has been noted all over the globe. The act consists of a couple locking a padlock to a structure, typically a bridge, and then throwing away the key.
It may sound silly, but when you think about it, it does make sense. One lock doesn't weigh much, but the combined weight of hundreds or even thousands of padlocks can cause severe damage to bridges. The famed Pont des Arts in Paris has had several railings collapse due to the volume of locks placed there. The bridges are not designed to hold that much additional weight at all times.
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Fortunately for those who find the tradition romantic, we've got a love lock bridge in Augusta, GA where you're welcome to symbolize your love with a padlock placement!