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We’ve got a serious weakness for spectacular railway bridges. Nothing beats rumbling across valleys and rivers while soaking ...
Whether it's a crumbling old aqueduct or a striking hi-tech construction, a bridge can tell you a surprising amount about a place and its history. Pont Alexandre III is probably Paris' most ornate and ...
Bridges all around the world, from West Virginia’s New River Gorge to Peru’s Q’eswachaka give every traveler an opportunity to connect and explore. In fact, this year, the Q’eswachaka quite literally ...
What started out as an extra safety measure to protect the wooden timbers supporting bridges from the elements, covered bridges have become synonymous with our image of the American countryside.
See 15 superbly suspended structures from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest Smithsonian Photo Contest Galleries Text by Tracy Scott Forson Photographs selected by Jeff Campagna Built in 1917-1919 ...
Beauty prizes for the handsomest U.S. bridges built last year were distributed last week by the American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc. The prize for the loveliest bridge costing over ...
When I think of cities with famous bridges, Los Angeles doesn’t immediately come to mind. New York City’s Brooklyn Bridge and San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge are the obvious ones that come to mind, ...
Be them Scandinavian innovations or indigenous rope walkways in Peru, eye-catching designs or skyline staples, our world would look very different without the bridges that connect our communities.