The David McCullough Bridge, commonly and historically known as the 16th Street Bridge, is a steel trussed through arch bridge that spans the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The 16th Street Bridge replaced the Mechanics Street Bridge, completed at the behest of the State of Pennsylvania in 1838.
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On the North Shore this bridge provides a roof for the Homeless folks camped beneath, the Three Rivers Heritage trail goes right through this camp. I'll take the River Ave when riding my bike along the trail. It feels unsafe to pass through there. They should give the former State Pen to...
Read moreI worked for a painting company in the late 1970's. I sandblasting and painted that beautiful structure. The 4 globes and horses are incredible, but the ingraved artwork in stone are also fascinating. I have a personal connection to this amazing structure. Thank You for the historical...
Read moreI've crossed this bridge regularly for the better part of 5 years and it has never failed me. Not once have I fallen from the edge, missed the road on the other side or even come off and floated away into the air. Also,...
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