Discovery Bridge (Columbus, Ohio)

Discovery Bridge
Coordinates39°57′42.098″N 83°0′18.299″W / 39.96169389°N 83.00508306°W / 39.96169389; -83.00508306
Carries US 40
Bus transport Central Ohio Transit Authority 10, 12
CrossesScioto River
LocaleColumbus, Ohio
BeginsDowntown
EndsFranklinton
Official nameBroad Street Bridge
Characteristics
No. of lanes2 eastbound, 2 westbound, 2 bicycle, 2 pedestrian
History
Opened1816
Rebuilt1834, 1883, 1921, 1990
Location
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The Discovery Bridge, commonly known as the Broad Street Bridge,[1] is a bridge in Columbus, Ohio, United States, carrying Broad Street over the Scioto River and connecting Downtown Columbus to Franklinton.[2][3] The bridge was named in reference to Christopher Columbus's "discovery" of the Americas; the bridge includes artistic bronze medallions featuring symbols of the explorer.[1][4]

The bridge replaced several prior structures, including the Broad Street Bridge, extant from 1921 to 1990.

  1. ^ a b "Columbus Mileposts | Aug. 21, 1947: Lightning led bridge to explode, killing one".
  2. ^ Tebben, Gerald (August 21, 2012). "Columbus Mileposts: Aug. 21, 1947: Lightning led bridge to explode, killing one". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved October 21, 2018.
  3. ^ Switzer, John (November 27, 2016). "From the Stump: First Broad Street bridge a wooden marvel". The Columbus Dispatch. Archived from the original on October 22, 2018. Retrieved October 21, 2018.
  4. ^ Mattox, Ronald K. (August 1995). "Discovery Bridge" (PDF). Transportation Research Board Conference Proceedings. Fourth International Bridge Engineering Conference, San Francisco, California, August 28-30, 1995. Transportation Research Board. pp. 68–79.