The 16th Street Bridge, also known as the David McCullough Bridge, is a historic steel trussed through arch bridge spanning the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1922, it replaced the Mechanics Street Bridge and has since become a popular landmark providing easy access to the Strip District and the North Shore.
This iconic bridge, with a total length of 1,996 meters and a longest span of 437 feet, was named in honor of Pittsburgh native and renowned historian David McCullough in 2013. Its architectural significance, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, adds to the charm and accessibility of the city's transportation network.
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