The Stan Gober Memorial Bridge (previously known as the Goodland Bridge) is a bridge near Goodland, Florida connecting the east side of Marco Island with main land Collier County.
[1] The is 55 feet tall and carries two lanes of County Road 92 (San Marco Road) over the Marco Channel.
The original bridge's construction was funded by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), an agency created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.
Before the bridge was built, a ferry service connected the Isles of Capri with Marco Island.
[3] The current bridge was named after Stan Gober in 2012, who was the owner and operator of Stan's Idle Hour, a restaurant in Goodland.