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Discovery Bridge (Columbus, Ohio)

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began to host a competition for artwork at the site, and two finalists were selected in the mid-1990s. Both were funded to build scale models of their work; the more prominent of the two was by Columbus artist Todd Slaughter. Slaughter's work would have been a massive blue snake made of glass and
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The new permanent bridge built in 1834 was substantial, with two spans, separate tracks for vehicles and a sidewalk for pedestrians outside its covered vehicle lanes. It was made entirely of wood, and withstood numerous floods until it was replaced in 1883. The subsequent bridge, a two-span iron
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A concrete arch bridge was constructed from May 1918 to October 1921. The bridge was one of three significant riverfront structures reconstructed following the flood, along with a floodwall and the Town Street Bridge. All three were designed by Braun, Fleming and Knollman in a classical style,
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The roofless wooden toll bridge was built in 1816, the first bridge to cross the Scioto River in Columbus. In 1826 the bridge was replaced by a similar bridge, though it was washed away in an 1832 flood. A free public bridge was then slated to be built. During this time, a
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Franklinton was first laid out in 1779; Columbus followed 33 years later, in 1812. In that year, ferry service was established to allow increased traffic between the river's banks. In 1815, Ohio's assembly passed an act to allow
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The bridge was designed with strong columns, intended to hold works of public art. In 1994, the county engineer's office hoped for classical-style statues of heroic figures at each corner of the bridge. The
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through-truss bridge, was four lanes wide, with cantilevered sidewalks; streetcar tracks were added later. The bridge was heavily damaged during the
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The bridge replaced several prior structures, including the Broad Street Bridge, extant from 1921 to 1990.
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Broad Street Bridge, Spanning Scioto River at U.S. Route 40 (Broad Street), Columbus, Franklin County, OH
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The new bridge was designed by a team including Burgess & Niple, from Columbus;
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List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in Ohio
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Wreck of the Broad Street Bridge after the 1913 flood
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39°57′42.098″N 83°0′18.299″W / 39.96169389°N 83.00508306°W / 39.96169389; -83.00508306
US 40
Central Ohio Transit Authority
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Scioto River
Columbus, Ohio
Downtown
Franklinton
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Columbus, Ohio
Broad Street
Scioto River
Downtown Columbus
Franklinton
Christopher Columbus
Broad Street
U.S. Route 40
Scioto River
Downtown Columbus
Franklinton



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Great Flood of 1913 in Columbus
Ohio Statehouse

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