If you love bridges as I do, then visiting Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a must.
Here are a couple of views of a few Pittsburgh bridges, including the famous Three Sisters bridges, from the observation deck atop Mt. Washington at the Duquesne Incline.
Check out yesterday's story to read about one of the Three Sisters, the Roberto Clemente (Sixth Street) Bridge, and look for upcoming stories about Pittsburgh's Smithfield Bridge and riding the Duquesne Incline.
Want to learn more? Check out Pittsburgh Bridges: Architecture and Engineering by Walter C. Kidney or Bridges of Pittsburgh by Bob Regan.
Thanks to Debbie Dubrow of Delicious Baby for creating and coordinating Photo Friday to link travel photos and blog posts across the Web.
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Great photos of the bridges! Love checking out the bridges and view from up-top Mt. Washington. Up close I've walked the Sixth Street Bridge, would love to walk a lot of the other ones.
I loved going underneath the bridges on the rivers themselves, for a different perspective. Take a Gateway Clipper Fleet cruise if you haven't. :)
Posted by: Elatlboy | February 26, 2012 at 07:45 AM
Thanks, Aaron! I wish the weather was better the days we were there (it was cloudy, overcast, sprinkling, hot, hazy), and I hope to get back one of these days to shoot more of the bridges.
The cruise sounds great :)
Posted by: Dominique King | February 26, 2012 at 10:05 AM