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Reiman Bridge

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Carries
  
Pedestrians

Longest span
  
73 m (239.5 ft)

Opened
  
14 September 2001

Width
  
4.2 m

Bridge type
  
Cable-stayed bridge

Design
  
Cable-stayed bridge

No. of spans
  
2

Total length
  
88 m

Location
  
Milwaukee

Architect
  
Santiago Calatrava

Reiman Bridge

Crosses
  
Lincoln Memorial Drive, Cudahy Gardens

Locale
  
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.

Address
  
Oak Leaf Trail, Milwaukee, WI 53202, USA

Similar
  
Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge, Lane Avenue Bridge, Pomeroy–Mason Bridge, Platte River Bridge, Charles W Dean Bridge

The Reiman Pedestrian Bridge is a cable-stayed footbridge in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin that spans Lincoln Memorial Drive. It connects the Milwaukee Art Museum on the lakeshore to the east side of the downtown's central business district by way of O'Donnell Park, a multi-use park complex. The bridge was built in 2001 as part of a major expansion to the museum that included the Quadracci Pavilion. Both the bridge and Quadracci Pavilion were designed by Santiago Calatrava, the first such structures built in the United States.

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Reiman Bridge Wikipedia