Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Sidaway Suspension Bridge in Cleveland

Sidaway Suspension Bridge in Cleveland, off Sidaway Ave, about 4 miles South East of downtown, is a pedestrian footbridge connecting two neighborhoods of cleveland, separated by a ravine. Built in 1930 and closed in 1966 after vandalism, it is now being considered for rennovation.









1 comment:

Ray said...

This bridge is so COOL! It reminds me of the Golden Gate Bridge. Cleveland should really fix this up. Why don't they not reopen it? Is it a race thing or something to keep people apart? Bridges are much better than walls, they connect and bring people together. Cleveland could really have some fun and good press reopening this iconic land mark. What do you think?