Dearborn Street Bridge
Dearborn Street Bridge
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Quartier: Near North Side
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StephenCross
Dublin, Irlande30 968 contributions
sept. 2024 • En solo
Dearborn e Street bridge is one of the infamous bridges in downtown Chicago. It’s an attractive construction and nice for a photos.
Écrit le 22 septembre 2024
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Taylor B
Chicago, IL8 489 contributions
nov. 2021
In 1834, when Chicago's population was only 350, the first movable drawbridge was built at Dearborn Street and served as the primary crossing point over the Chicago River for the original town. How times have changed. Today, the Dearborn Street Bridge, which was constructed over the Chicago River in 1962, connects the Near North Side with The Loop. A year after the span was opened to the public, it received the "Most Beautiful Steal Bridge" award in the Movable Span category from the American Institute of Steel Construction. It also has proven to be more reliable that the original bridge, which turned out to be an unreliable nuisance that was dismantled in 1839. There was no crossing at North Dearborn Street until 1888, when the existing Wells Street bridge was floated up the river and installed at Dearborn Street. In 1907, a new bridge was installed. It was replaced by the current bridge in 1962. The main span is 235 feet long and 56 feet wide. Having a truss construction, complete with rivets and built-up beams with lattice and V-lacing, it doesn't look like a 1960s bridge. The single bridge tender building, which is much more simple in appearance than the ornate towers for many of Chicago's older bridges, is the only obvious hint that the Dearborn Street Bridge is newer, aside from the bridge plaque listing the construction date. The total cost of construction was $6.8 million.
Écrit le 4 novembre 2021
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Taylor B
Chicago, IL8 489 contributions
févr. 2020
Of all the bridges that span the Chicago River in downtown Chicago, the Dearborn Street Bridge has been acclaimed American's most beautiful steel bridge. Built in 1962, it connects the Near North Side to The Loop. It is 342 feet long and 56 feet wide and is the fourth bridge to be constructed at the site. The 1834 Dearborn Street Bridge was the first movable bridge built in Chicago, when the population was 350, and was the primary crossing point over the Chicago River for the original town. It dismantled in 1839. A swing bridge was installed in 1888 and was replaced by a rolling lift bascule bridge in 1907, then by the current bridge, which features a single bridge tender house on the southeast corner of the bridge. Today, it carries north-bound traffic from The Loop, across the river, to the Near North Side.
Écrit le 17 février 2020
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psudino
Weehawken, NJ4 427 contributions
nov. 2019
Quite frankly, I didn't realize that this was an attraction until I searched TripAdvisor for the Heald Statue. Then I actually learned about this bridge by reading the TripAdvisor reviews. I won't rehash those. My issue is that if this bridge has such historical significance, then shouldn't there be signage on both side commemorating it. I think the city of the Chicago needs to make a conspicuous monument or plaque explaining why we should care.
Écrit le 27 novembre 2019
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NATANOBA
Madrid, Espagne39 contributions
oct. 2019
Uno de los restaurantes que más me ha gustado de Chicago en conjunto tanto por la cocina como por la decoración. Servicio muy amable y pendiente. Carta original para con toque internacionales como el ceviche.
Écrit le 19 novembre 2019
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TeamWard
Nottingham, UK5 690 contributions
juil. 2019
Easy bridge to find cause of the corncobs building right next to it, its one of several iconic bridges along the Chicago river, neat to see it open if your visiting at the right time of year, well worth viewing.
Écrit le 14 octobre 2019
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Neta_Avivi
Tel Aviv, Israël3 479 contributions
sept. 2019
The Dearborn Street Bridge is a steel bridge over the Chicago River. It connects the Near North Side with the Loop area of Chicago. It was built in 1834, was the first movable bridge in Chicago and served as the primary crossing point over the Chicago River for the original town (population of 350 at the time). Since then, the bridge was dismantled and replaced a few times. It is another Chicago Landmark and part of the city's beautiful landscape.
Écrit le 10 octobre 2019
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Jesus f
Bilbao, Espagne5 161 contributions
oct. 2018
Como reza en la placa que lo recuerda, en este mismo lugar se construyó el primer puente basculante del rio y aunque el actual es el cuarto y es bastante sencillo en el momento de su ejecución fue galardonado como el puente de acero móvil más hermoso. Su ubicación junto al edificio de las mazorcas le da un relieve mayor, se puede contemplar paseando por el fenomenal paseo del riverwalk
Écrit le 25 septembre 2019
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Taylor B
Chicago, IL8 489 contributions
mai 2019
The Dearborn Street Bridge that spans the Chicago River in downtown Chicago has two histories. The 1834 bridge was the first moveable bridge built in Chicago when the town had a population of 350. It was the primary crossing point over the river for the original town. But it turned out to be an unreliable nuisance that was dismantled in 1839. There was no crossing at Dearborn Street until 1888 when the existing Wells Street swing bridge was floated up river and installed at Dearborn Street. It was replaced in 1907 by a Scherzer rolling lift bascule bridge. In 1962, it was replaced by the current bridge, which received the "Most Beautiful Steel Bridge" award in the Moveable Span category by the American Institute of Steel Construction in 1963.
Écrit le 2 juin 2019
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Diane K
Venise, Floride4 579 contributions
oct. 2018 • En couple
During the Spring and Fall all of the bridges on the Chicago River are lifted for the boats to go into and out of the lake. It was fun to see. The Dearborn Street Bridge is one of many bridges that cross over the river. Nice views of the city on both sides of the bridge.
Écrit le 6 janvier 2019
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