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Market Street Bridge (Susquehanna River)

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- Mainspan
  
89 ft (27 m)

Construction started
  
1926

Area
  
8,094 m²

Bridge type
  
Arch bridge

Address
  
Harrisburg, PA 17101, USA

Total length
  
431 m

Body of water
  
Architect
  
Market Street Bridge (Susquehanna River)

Similar
  
Susquehanna River, Walnut Street Bridge, City Island, M Harvey Taylor Memorial, Riverfront Park

The Market Street Bridge is a stone arch bridge that spans the Susquehanna River between Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Wormleysburg, Pennsylvania. The current structure is the third bridge built at its current location and is the second oldest remaining bridge in Harrisburg. The bridge carries BicyclePA Route J across the river.

The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 22, 1988 and was documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in 1997.

History

The Camelback Bridge was the first bridge built to cross the Susquehanna River. The Theodore Burr designed bridge was built by Jacob Nailor, starting in 1814, and was opened as a toll bridge in 1820. The Camelback remained the only bridge until the Walnut Street Bridge was built in 1890. In 1902, the Camelback Bridge was destroyed by a flood and in 1905 a two-lane replacement bridge was erected at the same location. The current structure is the result of the widening of the replacement bridge in 1926. Columns at the Harrisburg entrance to the bridge were salvaged from the old State Capitol which burned in 1897.

References

Market Street Bridge (Susquehanna River) Wikipedia


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