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Carries
  
US 6

Locale
  
Lorain, Ohio

Design
  
Bascule

Phone
  
+1 440-244-2137

Body of water
  
Black River

Crosses
  
Black River

Official name
  
Erie Avenue Bridge

Location
  
Lorain

Bridge type
  
Bascule bridge

Charles Berry Bridge

Address
  
103 E Erie Ave, Lorain, OH 44052, USA

Similar
  
Bascule bridge, Black River, Lorain West Breakwat, Lakeview Park, Lorain Palace Theatre

The Charles Berry Bridge, in Lorain, Ohio along U.S. Route 6 (US 6), is the second-largest bascule bridge in the world. It was dedicated on Veterans Day in 1988. The bridge had been built in the late 1930s and in use for roughly 48 years before extensive rehabilitation was finished and the bridge was officially renamed in honor of Lorain native Charles J. Berry, a Marine who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during a minor grenade battle on Iwo Jima.

During its construction, the Erie Avenue Bridge (as it was formerly called) was the largest bascule bridge in the world. and is now considered to be the second-largest.

The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) agreed in 1989 to cover funding for the bridge which saves Lorain county nearly half a million US dollars per year. The Charles Berry Bridge is one of only three bridges in Ohio that the ODOT will currently fund.

The Charles Berry Bridge is one of the primary methods of transportation between the east and west of Lorain across Black River along with the Lofton Henderson Memorial Bridge which is also named after a native of Lorain who was awarded the Navy Cross for his heroism at the historic Battle of Midway.

References

Charles Berry Bridge Wikipedia