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The 20th Avenue NE Bridge (also known as the Ravenna Park Bridge) is a three-hinged, steel, lattice-arched bridge that spans a ravine in Seattle, Washington, United States' Ravenna Park. It was designed by Frank M. Johnson under the direction of city engineer Arthur Dimock. [ 2 ]
20th Avenue NE Bridge (Ravenna Park Bridge) 1913*† [40] Arch: 354 ft (108 m) [14] A ravine in Ravenna Park: 20th Avenue NE (pedestrian/bicycle access only) University Bridge: 1919* [d] Bascule: 218 ft (66 m) [25] Portage Bay: Eastlake Avenue E/Eastlake Avenue NE
Ravenna Park contains 49.9 acres (20.2 ha) and was purchased from developers in 1911. Cowen Park covers 8.4 acres (3.4 ha). The current source of Ravenna Creek is the west face of the ravine along Brooklyn Avenue NE and a small wetland in the northwest corner, at NE 62nd Street.
20th Avenue NE Bridge; A. Alaskan Way Viaduct; Amgen Helix Pedestrian Bridge; ... Fairview Avenue North Bridge; First Avenue South Bridge; Fremont Bridge (Seattle) G.
5th Avenue Theatre; 20th Avenue NE Bridge; 1411 Fourth Avenue Building; A. Admiral Theatre (Seattle) Agen Warehouse; Alaska Trade Building; Arboretum Sewer Trestle;
20th Avenue NE Bridge; A. Amgen Helix Pedestrian Bridge; B. ... Dodger Point Bridge; S. Seattle Cloud Cover; U. Union Street Pedestrian Bridge; V. Vancouver Land Bridge
The bridge, which spans from NE 62nd Street to Cowen Place NE, connects the northern Roosevelt/Ravenna neighborhood with the beginning of the University District. The Cowen Park Bridge is one of two bridges that span the Ravenna Park ravine (the other being the 20th Avenue NE Bridge built in 1913) but is the only one open to vehicular traffic.
20th Avenue NE Bridge opens. 1914 – Smith Tower built. [26] 1916 Seattle Audubon Society established. [10] Coliseum Theater opens. [14] 1918 – Bessaroth Synagogue dedicated. [27] 1919 – February: Seattle General Strike. [28] 1920 – Seattle Northwest Enterprise newspaper begins publication. [25] 1922 – The first Miss Seattle is crowned ...