Feb 18 2009
Y-Bridge in Zanesville, Ohio
Looks like any other bridge as you’re driving over it:

But when you view it from the overlook on the bluff above, it looks a little different!

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Looks like you’re covering the alphabet with these bridges!
This one reminds me of a Y-footbridge we visited in Midland, MI a while back…http://www.midwestguest.com/2008/11/midlands-trademark-tridge.html
I love taking bridge pictures. Thanks for sharing yours
Wow, I love that bridge! Bridges are such fascinating architectural and photographic subjects.
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wow- I have never seen a bridge like that. Pretty cool.
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Beautiful bridge.
That is an awesome bridge! I haven’t ever seen one like this either. It must have been a nightmare to design supports for each ‘arm’ of the ‘Y”. Pretty ingenious!
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now that is one scary bridge!
I like that you got different perspectives. Great photos.
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Wow! That looks like something my kids would design, but I never imagined that there would be a real-life version
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wow – how much fun is that? i wonder why they chose to create it like that./
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Ooooh….BRRRRR…that water looks VERY cold!
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Was that a spot where two rivers come together? Or were they just looking for a challenge?
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Yes, there are two rivers that come together there. But still quite a challenge!
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Thanks for the great comments.. We love the Y Bridge too!
It was made at the confluence of the Licking and Muskingum Rivers. This is the 5th version of the bridge(1984): the 1st was a wooden toll-bridge built in 1814.
We have sayings like, “Just go to the middle of the bridge, then turn right,” and, “.. the only bridge that you can cross and still be on the same side of the river.”