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Columbus Road Bridge

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Columbus Road Bridge in Cleveland, Ohio (2017)
Columbus Road Bridge in Cleveland, Ohio (2017)

The Columbus Road Bridge is vertical lift bridge over the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio. It is one of several moveable bridges within the city, and is a contributing property to the Cleveland Centre Historic District. Columbus Road has been site of a bridge since 1835 when the first permanent river crossing in Cleveland was built. The current bridge opened in 1940 with a major refurbishment occurring from 2013 to 2014.

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Columbus Road Bridge
Columbus Road, Cleveland

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Columbus Road Bridge

Columbus Road
44113 Cleveland
Ohio, United States
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Columbus Road Bridge in Cleveland, Ohio (2017)
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