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  1. The 14th Street bridges refers to the three bridges near each other that cross the Potomac River, connecting Arlington, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Sometimes the two nearby rail bridges are included as part of the 14th Street bridge complex. A major gateway for automotive, bicycle and rail traffic, the bridge complex is named for 14th Street ...

    • Wonder Bread sign. Address: Corner of Hamlet Street + Warren Street. Nearby: I-670 on-ramp. It’s hard to miss this giant marquee-style sign, especially when it’s lit up at night.
    • The Columbus Dispatch sign. Address: 34 S. Third St. Nearby: Capitol Square + the Ohio Statehouse. Speaking of hard-to-miss signs, this massive marquee represents the local newspaper’s 150+ years reporting in the city.
    • Lazarus Building. Address: 141 S. High St. Nearby: Columbus Commons. If you have lived in Columbus for 50+ years, this area looks much different nowadays. While it now houses restaurants and pharmacies, this used to be the premiere department store downtown, offering both jobs for those in the area + a one-stop-shop for local families.
    • LeVeque Tower. Address: 50 W. Broad St. Nearby: Downtown + Scioto Mile. This skyscaper stood as tallest building in Columbus for nearly 50 years. While it is no longer the tallest in the city, its upscale hotel and bar have remained top-notch spot for couples having a night out on the town.
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  3. Longest span. 645 ft (197 m) History. Opened. 1870. Location. The Fourteenth Street Bridge, also known as the Ohio Falls Bridge, Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge, Conrail Railroad Bridge or Louisville and Indiana (L&I) Bridge, is a truss drawbridge that spans the Ohio River, between Louisville, Kentucky and Clarksville, Indiana .

  4. The Main Street Bridge in Columbus, Ohio is a 700 ft (210 m), three-span, inclined tied arch bridge over the Scioto River. The bridge is the first in North America and the fifth in the world to use an inclined single-rib-tied arch superstructure. The final cost for the bridge was $60.1 million.

  5. English: The 14th Street Bridges — a complex of five bridges over the Potomac River, connecting Arlington, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. They include: the Long Bridge (1903), Arland D. Williams Jr. Memorial Bridge (1953), George Mason Memorial Bridge, (1962), Rochambeau Bridge (1972), Charles R. Fenwick Bridge (1983).

  6. Live. We have installed a webcam at the Chattahoochee River at 14th St, at Columbus to allow you to view, in real time, the current river conditions. To view the realtime image, press the "play" button in the middle of the camera image.

  7. The Fourteenth Street Bridge is a one-mile-long combination through truss and lift bridge that carries CSX and the Louisville & Indiana Railroad over the Ohio River between Louisville, Kentucky, and Clarksville, Indiana.

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