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Title
Old Red Bridge, Kansas City, Missouri
Artist
Catherine Sherman
Medium
Photograph - Photography
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"Old Red Bridge, Kansas City, Missouri" by Catherine Sherman.
The Old Red Bridge in Kansas City, Missouri, is now a spot for lovers to pledge their eternal love by attaching "Locks of Love." The original structure once served a more prosaic, but essential service -- providing a bridge over the Blue River for travelers and freighters heading west on one of three historic trails.
Old Red Bridge is the third of four bridges to span the Blue River near the first river crossing of the trails that led west. Old Red Bridge is in the 3-Trails Corridor park, Red Bridge Segment, dedicated to three National Historic Trails: Santa Fe, Oregon and California.
Emigrants heading west from Independence, Missouri, encountered their first river crossing at this site. On May 8, 1846, Virgil Pringle, "went 12 miles to the Blue and encamped, it being too high to cross. Another wagon capsized at the encampment. . . . No injury to persons or property." The next day his party, "crossed the Blue soon in the morning."
In 1859, the first red bridge was built by Colonel George N. Todd, a 50-year old Scottish stonemason. The 100-foot span was a covered wooden bridge on stone piers, located just downstream from today’s two bridges at the actual trail crossing, which is the first river crossing on the trail. The first bridge was painted red, creating the “Red Bridge” neighborhood name.
After the original bridge was torn down in 1892, a steel bridge, called a “tin” bridge, also painted red, replaced it. The 1859 bridge was dismantled; local farmers recycled the lumber into barns.
A third Red Bridge replaced the 1892 “tin” bridge and was dedicated by the 33rd U.S. president Harry S. Truman (when he was a judge) in 1932 during the Great Depression. This bridge, now called Old Red Bridge, is made of concrete, red painted steel and red granite. It was built by Jackson County; Richard Wakefield was the architect.
When the newest Red Bridge was opened, the Old Red Bridge became the Love Locks Bridge. It has been festooned with more than 3,500 locks since opening in February 2013. It stands next to the new bridge and is now a foot bridge in the park.
Featured in "Images That Excite You" group (06/21/2018); "Philanthropic Artists For A Cause" group (06/22/2018) "The Niche" group (07/14/2018); "USA Photographers Only" group (Special Feature of the Day) (06/20/2021)
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June 20th, 2018
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Conroe, TX - United States
Excellent capture! This will be the “Bridges” photo of the day on the USA Photographers group home page for 6/20/21!
Overland Park, KS - United States
I remember driving over this bridge for quite a few years before it was closed with the new, larger bridge taking the traffic duty.
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