Cross These 3 Bridges In New Orleans Just Because They're So Awesome
If you have ever traveled around New Orleans, then there is no doubt you’ve crossed a beautiful bridge. We are surrounded by water, so great bridges are essential for our livelihood. Here are 3 of the most majestic you’ll ever come across.

This is the widest and most heavily trafficked bridge over the lower Mississippi, the closest comparable bridge is in St. Louis, MO.

When the first bridge was completed in 1958 it was the longest cantilever bridge in the world, carrying two lanes of traffic in each direction.
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And because of the way the Mississippi River twists and turns, the Business US 90 West actually heads eastbound, and the Business US 90 East heads westbound.
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This bridge is over 6 miles. It's official name is the Frank Davis "Naturally N'Awlins" Memorial Bridge, so named in memoriam of the former WWL-TV news personality.

The people of New Orleans got right to work to restore the bridges prior to the storm, and soon there was two-way traffic on the eastbound span. Eventually, an entirely new bridge was constructed, starting in 2006, so that it would be less vulnerable to storms.

It is a 23.83 mile long bridge that is known as the longest bridge over water in the world.

The bridge was originally opened in 1956, with the parallel span opening in 1969.

The bridge itself is built upon over 9,500 concrete pilings and is one of the most iconic bridges in the region.
Aren’t those bridges amazing? What are your favorites? Let us know what you love about New Orleans’ bridges in the comments below. We love to hear your ideas and feedback!
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