Boston Public Garden Foot Bridge
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boston-public-garden-foot-bridge-263-322420
title:
Boston Public Garden Foot Bridge
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The Boston Public Garden Foot Bridge is a pedestrian bridge crossing the lagoon in Boston Public Garden, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Built in 1867, it was the world's shortest functioning suspension bridge before its conversion to a girder bridge in 1921. A plaque reads, "Public Garden / Foot Bridge / Opened June 1, 1867 / Designers / Clemens Herschel, Civil Engineer / 1842 - 1930 / William G. Preston, Architect / 1842 - 1910 / Tablet Placed June 1, 1936 / Boston Society of Civil En
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Pedestrian bridge in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Public_Garden_Foot_Bridge
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2022-09-09T19:05:28Z
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