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Georgia Street Bridge

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Most Recent Visit To Bridge: July 4, 2006

This Bridge Listed On www.oldohiobridges.com

This bridge is in danger of demolition!

Key Facts

Bridge Name

Type Road Location City Crossing

Georgia Street Bridge

Truss

Georgia Street

Belmont County, OH / Ohio County, WV

Bridgeport, OH / Wheeling, WV

Ohio River Back Channel

Turning The Spotlight From Wheeling's Suspension Bridge For A Moment

This bridge is located in Wheeling, which is noted for its preserved Wheeling Suspension Bridge, that, like wooden covered bridges, I was tempted to boycott and leave off of this website because it is getting all the attention, when some of the attention should be shifted to other forms of historic bridges. However, the Wheeling Suspension Bridge is a bridge whose historic significance is without compare, and as such it is an important bridge to note. But there is a classic historic bridge discrimination event unfolding in Wheeling. Quite simply, the problem is Georgia Street Bridge, and more importantly the Bridgeport Bridge. While maybe not a pre-Civil War bridge, these stunning metal truss bridges are indeed historically significant for their length as well as their design and age. In addition, they are among the most beautiful bridges I have ever seen. And they are both closed to traffic, with talk of demolition happening! The Bridgeport Bridge particularly, built in 1893 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company of Canton, Ohio is an ornate mastery of engineering. Its complex geometric beauty formed by its Parker truss configuration, coupled with decorative finials, portals, and railings create a bridge that is a work of art. The Georgia Street Bridge is perhaps not as large and imposing as the Bridgeport Bridge, but as a pin connected Pennsylvania truss also with ornate portal decorations, it is also a remarkable work of art as well. If these two bridges could be restored, it would turn Wheeling into an unparalleled historic bridge destination, and would also allow the town to continue to be a beautiful place for residents. The Wheeling Suspension Bridge is the beginning of a preservation success story for Wheeling, but it should not be the end of the story! The demolition of either or both of Wheeling's two truss bridges would mark a huge loss for the historic bridge community, and would represent a huge loss for Wheeling.

About the Georgia Street Bridge

Unlike the untouchable Bridgeport Bridge somebody at least had the sense to not block this bridge off to pedestrians. You can still walk across it and inspect and photograph the beautiful Pennsylvania truss configuration of this magnificent bridge.

More To Come (I'll Be Back...)

It is hard enough to travel and photograph historic bridges with DOTs and other road agencies out with their bulldozers looking for historic bridges to demolish before I have a chance to get there, but I often am also hindered by the weather, which makes it even more annoying. I hope I can plan a return trip on a drier day to Wheeling before it it too late... If I do, and I get better photos than I have here, I can expand my discussion of this bridge.

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