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The Purple People Bridge

Pete Rose Way to Third Street, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • #10 most popular
    thing to do in Cincinnati
  • Avg. User Rating:
    3 out of 5 stars

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Local Secrets, Big Finds 2007 Pick

  • 5 out of 5 stars by Local Secrets from New York, New York
  • January 28, 2008
Quote: Cross this bridge and end up in an entirely different state. Connecting Cincinnati, OH to Newport, KY, the 2,670 foot Purple People Bridge is the longest pedestrian-only bridge in the country. Built in 1872, this bridge closed to cars and... Read the full The Purple People Bridge review

The Purple People Bridge

  • 4 out of 5 stars by J. Stephen from Cincinnati, Ohio
  • July 10, 2004
The Purple People Bridge
Quote: Of the nine bridges that span the Ohio River Between Cincinnati and Kentucky, this is the only one that is purple. It is also the only bridge dedicated exclusively to pedestrian traffic. The bridge was built in 1872 to carry tracks for the L&N... Read the full The Purple People Bridge review

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