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  1. If you compare pictures of the original 1867 bridge and the bridge today, you will be able to see the differences introduced by the 1890’s reconstruction. The bridge towers are built using sandstone and limestone. The bases of the towers are limestone that was quarried in Indiana and Dayton, Ohio.

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  3. The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge spans the Ohio River and connects Cincinnati, Ohio, with Covington, Kentucky. I took this photo of the bridge and downtown Cincinnati from the Kentucky side of the bridge, but Cincinnati is also brimming with photographic opportunities such as the Cincinnatian Hotel and the famed Cincinnati Music Hall.

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  5. Whether driving or walking, experiencing the iconic John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge on your trip to Northern Kentucky is a must. The bridge was constructed from 1856 -1866 to connect Cincinnati, Ohio to Covington, Kentucky.

  6. During this record 80 foot crest of the Ohio River, the Cincinnati side was high and dry, and the Covington side remained accessible through the installation of a temporary sand and gravel ramp. This automated tour is provided by the Covington Cincinnati Suspension Bridge Committee.

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