The Remarkable Bridge In Ohio That Everyone Should Visit At Least Once
By April Dray|Published May 02, 2020
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April Dray
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April is the Ohio staff writer for Only in Your State. She is an Ohio native with a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. With more than 10 years of writing experience and a background in news reporting for Ohio newspapers, she's published pieces in multiple print and online publications. When she's not on deadline or chasing after her toddler, she's hunting for hidden gems in Ohio or getting lost in a good book.
Do you have a favorite bridge? The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge in Cincinnati is an architectural gem. Few people know it was designed by the same architect who designed New York’s Brooklyn Bridge—but it’s actually older than the world renowned Brooklyn Bridge. When you’re in the area, you’ll want to to check it out. It’s arguably the most beautiful bridge in Ohio. (Looking to feed your wanderlust? Click here to sign up for our Bucket List Newsletter for a weekly peek at the best destinations throughout the country to inspire your next adventures.)
The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge spans 1,057 ft. across the Ohio River, connecting Ohio and Kentucky. It was once the longest suspension bridge in the world.
It was also the first bridge to utilize both vertical suspenders and diagonal stays fanning from either tower.
Completed in 1867, this beloved landmark has seen its fair share of history. In spite of its age, it continues to be a steady two-lane bridge for both pedestrian and vehicular traffic.
The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and was significantly repaired in the early 2000s.
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Most people don't know that the the bridge was originally brown. It was painted blue in 1896.