Cleveland’s oldest high-level bridge in
service spanning the Cuyahoga River, this
structure has two levels. The lower level
carried streetcars until 1954, while the
upper level carries automobiles. In 2004,
the bridge was modified to allow for pedestrian
and bike traffic. At that time, a
series of public art was installed focused
on the environment (windmill, seismograph,
sundial, directional signpost, etc.).