Crawford Street Bridge (Providence, Rhode Island)

The Crawford Street Bridge was a concrete and steel bridge over the Providence River in downtown Providence, Rhode Island.

Composed of a set of interconnected bridges that span the river, it had a total area of over 3 acres (1.2 hectares) and covered nearly a quarter of a mile of the river.

[3] As part of a downtown redevelopment project, the massive bridge was substantially demolished in 1982, replaced with several narrower bridges for individual streets and exposing the Providence River to create a more pedestrian-friendly cityscape.

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Crawford Street bridge in 1906