20th Avenue NE Bridge
20th Avenue NE Bridge |
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Other name(s) |
Ravenna Park Bridge |
Designer |
Frank M. Johnson |
Engineering design |
Arthur Dimock |
Design |
Deck Arch |
Material |
Steel |
Total length |
354 feet (108 m) |
Width |
18-foot (5.5 m) |
Clearance below |
41 feet (12 m) |
Opened |
1913 |
Heritage status |
National Register of Historic Places, Seattle city landmark |
Closed |
1975 (to vehicles only) |
The 20th Avenue NE Bridge (also known as the Ravenna Park Bridge) is a three-hinged, steel, lattice-arched bridge that spans a ravine in Seattle's Ravenna Park. It was designed by Frank M. Johnson under the direction of city engineer Arthur Dimock.[1] Built in 1913, the structure is both listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a designated city landmark.[2][3]
The structure is 354 feet (108 m) long. It has a 250-foot (76 m) arch that rises 41 feet (12 m) over the ravine. It supports an 18-foot (5.5 m) reinforced concrete roadway. The road has been closed to vehicular traffic since 1975, but it is accessible by pedestrians.[1]
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- Category:National Register of Historic Places
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