Lots of history on this bridge. Learn about the families and workers that built this bridge.
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Lots of history on this bridge. Learn about the families and workers that built this bridge.
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Who knew this little corner of the world has so much to offer. What an educational trip. John Roebling & Sons built this bridge and so, so many more - ever heard of the Brooklyn Bridge? Battle of Minisink. Canals built to haul coal from Pennsylvania to the Hudson River to fuel New York families. History plus...hiking, camping, water rafting,...
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We went on the Stourbridge train ride to the Roebling Aqueduct & back. It was a fun afternoon and the aqueduct is really interesting to see if you like historic sites.
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this bridge gives you an opportunity to step back in time, and see the earlier work of the Brooklyn Bridge creator
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Come and see where it all began. Walk across the pathway where canal boats once floated!
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I've never heard of a "canal bridge", but it literally was a bridge that allowed barges to sail over the river. Today, it's a one-lane auto bridge, with cars "peeking" to see that noone is heading the other way before getting on! (Fortunately, it's a small town!) The view of the Delaware from the pedestrian walkway is quite lovely, as...
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Very interesting, designed by the creator of the Brokklyn Bridge
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One of the few suspensions bridges still in existence - has been somewhat restored - cars can drive across - a piece of history
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stumbled upon this interesting engineering feet and landmark. very interesting. can be a quick visit and tour.
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One lane only (not two) - a fun driving experience.
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