Walnut Street Bridge
About Walnut Street Bridge
The Walnut St. Extension, the longest walker connect on the planet, associates the north shore of Tennessee River to downtown Chattanooga. It is a most loved end of the week goal of Chattanooga inhabitants and guests alike. Walnut Street Bridge, raised in 1890 and standing 2,376 feet high, was the primary non-military scaffold over the Tennessee River.
The extension was known as the "area connect," and at the time it was fabricated it associated the for the most part white south side city with the for the most part dark north side Hill City populace. In 1978, the extension was shut to every single engine vehicle and today it has a scope of occasions, for example, Wine over Water wine sampling and the Riverbend down home music celebration.
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