Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge located in Charleston, South Carolina. It spans the Cooper River, connecting downtown Charleston to Mount Pleasant. Opened in 2005, the bridge is known for its distinctive design and impressive height, making it a prominent feature of the local skyline.
Measuring 13,200 feet in length, the bridge includes a pedestrian walkway, allowing visitors to enjoy stunning views of the river and surrounding areas. It is named after Arthur Ravenel Jr., a former South Carolina politician who played a significant role in its construction and development.