Like much of the nation, the local economy in Greater Cleveland felt the strain of the Great Depression. During that era, businesses closed, buildings fell into disrepair, and uncompleted construction projects became ruins. Some of those struggles can still be spotted in our landscape, like the ruins of this unfinished bridge. You won't believe how nature is reclaiming this site.
Welcome to one of the most peculiar sites in Northeast Ohio.
Hidden away in Euclid is the concrete skeleton of an abandoned bridge. Located off of Hillandale Drive, what could have been a prominent landmark can now easily go unnoticed.
This project was abandoned when the stock market crashed in 1929.
This elaborate and lovely bridge was intended to connect two sides of a road that was never even built.
The bridge has a notable "s" curve to its design, perhaps added as a safety precaution.
It's sad that the bridge's design has never seen use, as its structure has been left to decay over the past 89 years. Guardrails are missing in places and chunks of concrete have fallen away completely.
Alas, the bridge has never been crossed by a car.
Hidden away in the woods and unconnected to any existing roads, this bridge never served its intended purpose.
Today, nature has reclaimed much of the site.
So, too, have vandals.
The bridge blends effortlessly into the landscape of Hillandale Park, but its splendor still stands out.
Visit the Hillandale Park Bridge today... before nature claims it completely.
Enjoy the splendor from the comfort (and warmth) of your own home via this incredible drone footage captured by Dronezke (via YouTube). Just be warned, some of the graffiti is rather tasteless.
There is much to love in Greater Cleveland, both in terms of adventure and beauty. The ruins of this bridge provide both, and it is a mesmerizing combination of the power of nature and man-made splendor.
Have you visited this abandoned Hillandale Park Bridge? Do you know of any other interesting spots that are being reclaimed by nature in the Cleveland area? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
For more local ruins, check out the remains of this abandoned theme park.
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