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175: 200: 334:'s downtown with North Chattanooga. The bridge's main spans are pin-connected Pennsylvania through truss spans. The top chord of these truss spans are configured in five sections, making the spans similar to the Camelback truss design. The bridge is historically significant as an extremely long and old example of its type; according to the Historic American Engineering Record: "The bridge was apparently the first non-military highway bridge across the Tennessee River." 343: 161: 33: 207: 182: 773: 460:
The Walnut Street Bridge fund was started by Chattanooga Venture, a community group, to receive funds to be used by the city toward restoration of the bridge. Once the campaign was finished, the remaining funds were used for additional improvements to the bridge. These funds led to the replacement of
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and the Brooklyn Bridge, he could overlook the project from his window. Many of the low stone walls in North Chattanooga are made up of the remnants of stones deemed too small for use in the piers. Subdivision plats in Chattanooga suggest that Slayton developed some areas to facilitate the hauling of
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Every summer, Chattanooga hosts the Riverbend Festival where country music and rock bands come and play for the city. On the last night of the festival, fireworks are shot off for the spectators. The bridge is used to display a bright waterfall of fireworks, which fall down into the river below. The
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Wine over Water is a wine tasting event that takes place on the Walnut Street Bridge. The event started in 1994. Over 150 wines from all over the world get tasted. During the festival, local restaurants offer different tasting plates for purchase. Regional musicians and bands come to play jazz and
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Ironman is a world-renowned triathlon with events scheduled throughout the year all over the planet. Chattanooga has hosted Ironman in 2014, 2015 and hosted the Ironman world championship in 2017. Athletes use the Walnut Street bridge during the running portion of the race.
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The Seven Bridges Marathon takes place in Chattanooga, and the participants use the Walnut Street Bridge as part of the course. Participants, local Chattanoogans as well as tourists, enjoy the views from the bridge that extend up and down the river.
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From December 2009 to May 2010, the bridge's deteriorating asphalt surface was replaced with wood planking. The City Council awarded a $ 1.3 million contract to Tower Construction for the bridge repair work.
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The bridge was closed to motor vehicles in 1978 and sat in disuse and disrepair for nearly a decade. Repairs and structural modifications have been made to turn the
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According to a plaque on the bridge, Edwin Thacher was the chief engineer for the bridge. The bridge's superstructure was assembled by the Smith Bridge Company of
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on March 19, 1906, was hanged from the second span, also for allegedly attacking a white woman. Johnson's lynching initiated a court case (
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fireworks are displayed at the middle of the bridge, and boaters are not allowed within several hundred feet.
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work force on the north side ("North Shore") in Hill City, a town that was annexed by Chattanooga in 1912.
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original plaques which had been damaged, vandalized, or stolen. The original plaques have been renamed to
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Walnut Street Bridge, Spanning Tennessee River at Market Street, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, TN
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The "county bridge", as the Walnut Street Bridge was once known, connected the predominantly
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on February 14, 1893, was hanged from the first span for allegedly attacking a white woman;
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classic bluegrass. The event is not free and tickets are sold quickly due to popularity.
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List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in Tennessee
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into what is now a pedestrian walkway. The Walnut Street Bridge was added to the
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Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee
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Discussion of the bridge's historic significance and numerous photos.
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that is notable for being the only criminal trial in its history.
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National Register of Historic Places in Chattanooga, Tennessee
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sits near the heart of a massive and recently completed
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on February 23, 1990. The 2,376-foot-long (724 m)
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Walnut Street Bridge (Chattanooga) is located in Tennessee
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