Bridge to Nowhere
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The term Bridge to Nowhere usually refers to a bridge in which one or both sides are not connected to a road or path. Some bridges referred to as such are:
- Big Four Bridge, an abandoned railroad bridge over the Ohio River in Louisville, KY
- Bridge to Nowhere (New Zealand)
- Fort Duquesne Bridge, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Gravina Island Bridge, in Ketchikan, Alaska. It became well known because of many critics in 2006 of wasteful spending by US Republicans through use of earmarks. Also in Alaska are the Knik Arm Bridge and the Million Dollar Bridge which are also sometimes called bridges to nowhere.
- Hoan Bridge in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- The Bridge to Nowhere over the M8 motorway in Glasgow, Scotland
- Bridge to Nowhere (San Gabriel Mountains), in Southern California
- An area of the Big Brother UK series 7 house
- A song performed by Canadian singer/songwriter Sam Roberts.