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  1. Built in 1890, the 2,376-foot-long (724 m) Walnut Street Bridge connects Chattanooga, Tennessee's downtown with North Chattanooga. The bridge's main spans are pin-connected Pennsylvania through truss spans.

  2. The Walnut Street Bridge is one of Chattanooga’s most beloved public places. Built in 1890, the bridge has stood the test of time, a symbol and connection to some of Chattanooga’s most proud and more troublesome times.

  3. The Walnut Street, or the walking bridge Connects the city’s north shore district to the area hosting the famous Chattanooga aquarium. Walk across this bridge to get to live minor league baseball at AT&T field or Moss Landing on the river front where the choices run from concerts to marathons.

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  4. The 1/2-mile span is one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world and very popular among local residents. Providing spectacular views of Coolidge Park, the Tennessee Aquarium and the Riverfront, the bridge is available for weddings and special events. Visit our site.

  5. The Walnut Street Bridge is an historic wrought-iron and steel through truss bridge that spans the Tennessee River in Chattanooga, Tenn. Begun in 1889 and completed in 1891, it was the first to connect Chattanooga's downtown with the North Shore.

  6. Aug 10, 2020 · Chattanooga's Walnut Street Bridge was once almost demolished, but instead it was revitalized to be one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world. Connecting the Downtown Arts District to Northshore's Frazier Avenue, this bridge hosts visitors and locals year round.

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  8. The Walnut Street Bridge in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is a prominent historical landmark and a fine example of a truss bridge. It has a significant place in the history of Chattanooga and continues to be an important part of the city's landscape.

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