Bridges are a necessary part of our lives. Some people love them; some just tolerate them. Of course, there are those that don't think much of them either way. They are just part of an everyday life. However, to me bridges are beautiful pieces of art. The way they come together, their structural design that holds such amazing weight, elevates bridges from simply being necessary ways to get places; it makes them sculptures on a grand scale. Here are 12 amazing bridges that you should cross in South Carolina whether by car or by foot.
1. Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, Charleston, SC
This amazing piece of architectural engineering that was built in 2005 to replace two obsolete cantilever truss bridges that connected Mount Pleasant and Charleston.
2. Liberty Bridge, Greenville, SC
This is a pedestrian bridge that was built in place of a 6-lane highway bridge. The bridge is suspended over the falls in a way that makes it look like it floats in midair.
3. Gervais Bridge, Columbia, SC
This amazing example of an arch bridge was started in 1926 and finished in 1928. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
4. Mark Clark Expressway
This is a steel through truss bridge that was built and opened in 1992.
5. The suspension bridge over Raven Cliff Falls
This bridge crosses right over the top of the first falls. Boy, what views you can get from there!
6. "Old" Ligon Bridge, Enoree, SC
This is an old through truss bridge that was built in 1932 and was renovated in 1982.
7. Campbell's Covered Bridge, Landrum, SC
This is the last covered bridge that exists in South Carolina. It was built in 1909 and has been restored twice. The bridge has been closed to traffic the last I heard and was added to the National Register of Historic Places July 1, 2009.
8. Paul Gelegotis Bridge aka Stono Bridge, Charleston, SC
This bridge was made to bridge the gap between James and Johns Island. I don't know about you, but this bridge slightly scares me...
9. Buster Boyd Bridge, Lake Wylie, SC
This is a 4-lane truss bridge that spans Lake Wylie and the Catawba River. I just love the way this bridge looks in person and in pictures.
10. Ben Sawyer Bridge, Sullivan's Island, SC
This bridge just amazes me (yes, it is childlike amazement.) It is a swing bridge that connects Mount Pleasant and Sullivan's Island. The bridge swings on a central axis and opens for boats that are too tall to pass otherwise. I like to catch it on days that it does this. I just think it's a marvel!
11. Isle of Palms Connector Bridge, Isle of Palms, SC
This is a girder type bridge that connects Mount Pleasant with the Isle of Palms. Like the Arthur Ravenel bridge, this bridge is stunning to look at.
12. Poinsett Bridge, Landrum, SC
Poinsett Bridge is the oldest bridge in South Carolina. It was built in 1820 as a part of a road between Columbia to Saluda Mountain. It's a stone bridge that includes a 14-ft gothic arch. I love this bridge. It is terribly romantic in its appearance.
Okay, so I've shared the bridges that I find absolutely fascinating in our great state. Do you have pictures of bridges or know of bridges that you find beautiful? Please share in the comment section below.
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