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Spanning 1,700 feet, the steel structure is the
Western Hemisphere’s longest arch bridge.
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to walk along the new landmark, built
between 1973 and 1977 at a cost of $37
million. "It's an engineering marvel,"
Maddy says. “People watched the build
ing of the bridge for years."
Prior to its completion, local motor
ists had to travel 40 minutes along
winding mountain roads to cross a small
bridge over the New River. “This area
was fairly remote,” Perkowski says. "So
when they built the bridge, it opened
up the state in general. We started to
have more recreation-based industry . . .
because there was access.”
Maddy believes there's a real sense of
local pride when it comes to the bridge.
That’s part of the reason, he says, that 40
to 50 Fayette County residents volunteer
to make Bridge Day a reality.
“The epitome of this event is that this
is a community collaborative,” he says.
“Everybody in the community comes
together, it’s all done with volunteers.
We’re very proud of where we are. It’s a
magnificent river, a spectacular bridge,
and Bridge Day itself is the largest
single-day event in the state. There’s a lot
here to be proud of.”
Bridge Day is scheduled Oct. 21.
Visit www.officialbridgeday.com
for more information.
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