The Weird History of This Bridge Like About Share0 views0% 0 0 From: Miniminuteman Date: November 3, 2025History Related videos 0 0% The Fastest Battleship Ever Built |The Iowa-Class Legend!⚓ #history #battleship #usa #ww2 0 0% Blacksmiths In Early America #history #blacksmith #america 0 0% Battle of Stalingrad: Bloodiest Battle in The World History 0 0% Revolutionary War: The Battle of Long Island | US History 0 0% अकबर महान था या शैतान ? Akbar mahan tha ya Shaitan #history #facts #maharanapratap 0 0% The History Of The Roman Empire Explained In 4 Hours 0 0% Richard The Lionheart’s Weird Death – Extra History #shorts 0 0% When The British Exchanged Nails For “Favors” From Tahitian Women Show more related videos 45 thoughts on “The Weird History of This Bridge”Comment navigationOlder CommentsYoo I actually walked on it in August, I was upstate for vacation!Log in to ReplyLogistically speaking, what happens if somebody has a medical emergency at the halfway mark? Is there still an entrance for emergency vehicle access?Log in to Replywouldn't the great wall technically qualify as the longest footbridge?Log in to ReplyI can only assume that by referring to it as a "pedestrian footbridge" you are using "pedestrian in its adjectival sense of "dull, mundane and ordinary"Log in to ReplySo that's how you pronounce that cityLog in to ReplyComment navigationOlder CommentsLeave a Reply Cancel reply You must be logged in to post a comment.
Logistically speaking, what happens if somebody has a medical emergency at the halfway mark? Is there still an entrance for emergency vehicle access?Log in to Reply
I can only assume that by referring to it as a "pedestrian footbridge" you are using "pedestrian in its adjectival sense of "dull, mundane and ordinary"Log in to Reply
Yoo I actually walked on it in August, I was upstate for vacation!
Logistically speaking, what happens if somebody has a medical emergency at the halfway mark? Is there still an entrance for emergency vehicle access?
wouldn't the great wall technically qualify as the longest footbridge?
I can only assume that by referring to it as a "pedestrian footbridge" you are using "pedestrian in its adjectival sense of "dull, mundane and ordinary"
So that's how you pronounce that city