The Rich Street Bridge is a bridge in Columbus, Ohio, United States, spanning the Scioto River and connecting downtown's Rich Street to Franklinton's Town Street.
The original eastern anchor remains, reutilized as the Prow, an observation platform in the Scioto Mile Promenade park.
[2] The site features stone benches, lanterns, and a grove of birch trees.
[3] The 1917 bridge was part of the Scioto River Bridge Group, listed on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1983 and proposed as part of the Columbus Civic Center Historic District, nominated to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
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