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These Are the Most Dangerous Bridges in the United States — Would You Dare to Cross Them?
Bridges have changed a lot over the centuries, from being little more than fallen trees and conveniently arranged stepping stones to stunning examples of human engineering and safety. That being said, ...
The longest pedestrian-only suspension bridge in the United States opened May 17 in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. At 680 feet long, the Gatlinburg SkyBridge promises stunning views of the majestic Smoky ...
The Northeastern United States traditionally has snowy, wet winters, so it stands to reason that the region has a high concentration of historic covered bridges. The idea behind the covered bridge is ...
In the 1800s, builders in the United States began putting roofs on bridges to protect the wooden floors and trusses from the elements. It was easier and less expensive to maintain the covers than the ...
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