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Photographic Record of the Cooper River Bridge Archived June 1, 2019, at the Wayback Machine at the Charleston Archive at Charleston County Public Library *Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. SC-32, "Grace Memorial Bridge, U.S. Highway 17 spanning Cooper River & Town Creek , Charleston, Charleston County, SC", 84 photos, 26 data ...
The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge (colloquially referred to as the Ravenel Bridge and the Cooper River Bridge [3]) is a cable-stayed bridge over the Cooper River in South Carolina, US, connecting downtown Charleston to Mount Pleasant. The bridge has a main span of 1,546 feet (471 m), the third longest among cable-stayed bridges in the Western ...
The cable-stayed Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge (or "New Cooper River Bridge") opened to traffic on July 16, 2005, to replace the two older bridges. Demolition of the Grace and Pearman bridges began shortly afterwards and was completed in late 2007. A popular 10k run across the bridge is held each spring, and is known as the Cooper River Bridge Run.
Pages in category "Bridges in Charleston, South Carolina" ... Cooper River Bridges (1929–2005) E. James B. Edwards Bridge; G. Paul Gelegotis Bridge; H.
Cooper River Bridges. The Cooper River Bridge Run is a 10-kilometer (6.2 mi) one-way road running event across the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge held in the cities of Mount Pleasant and Charleston in South Carolina, on the first Saturday in April (had been first Sunday of April in 1978, first Saturday in April from 1979 to its last running in 2019, unless that Saturday is Holy Week).
The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge across the Cooper River opened on July 16, 2005, and was the longest cable-stayed bridge in the Americas at the time of its construction. [153] The bridge links downtown Charleston with Mount Pleasant, and has eight lanes plus a 12-foot lane shared by pedestrians and bicycles.
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SC-24: Stono River Bridge: Replaced Swing span: 1929 1997 SC 700: Stono River: Johns Island: Charleston: SC-25: U.S. Route 78 Bridge Replaced Reinforced concrete girder: 1926 1998 US 78: CSX Transportation and Meeting Street (Road S-39) North Charleston: Charleston