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Martin Luther King Dr, between Franklin Ave and Washington Ave, Waco, TX
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This suspension bridge, when it opened in 1870, was the longest single-span bridge in the world (475 feet). It also helped open the West to traffic, bringing it directly through Waco via the Chisholm Trail. Tolls were charged for cattle, wagons, stagecoaches and pedestrians, which helped the city recoup the cost of the edifice. Now, the bridge is open only to foot traffic, and it affords great views of the river and its surroundings. The River Walk, a series of lighted, paved paths, runs for more than three miles along the Brazos and joins the bridge to a variety of museums and parks. It's open to bikes and joggers and offers lovely views as well.
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Free
Type: Architecture, Outdoor Activities, Sightseeing
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"Jason12823"
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Waco's Historic Suspension Bridge was the longest single-span suspension bridge west of the Mississippi when it was completed in 1870. The bridge was built with cable supplied by the John Roebling Co., who built the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. Crucial to traders and travelers for well over a century, the bridge stands as an icon of Waco history and is the centerpiece of many community festivals and events including the 4th on the Brazos celebration and Brazos Nights concerts.
The bridge is flanked by two great Waco parks — Indian Spring Park on the west side, and Martin Luther King, Jr. park on the east side.
The River Walk on the west side of the river extends from Ft. Fisher Park, past the Historic Suspension Bridge and continues for an additional 1-1/2 mile to the Herring Ave. bridge. The completion of the River Walk on the east bank of the river allows visitors to walk or jog the River Walk loop and enjoy the view from both sides of the river.
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