The Narrows Bridge is a pair of twin suspension bridges located in Tacoma, Washington. They span the Tacoma Narrows strait of Puget Sound, connecting the city of Tacoma to the Kitsap Peninsula. The original bridge, known for its dramatic collapse in 1940 due to aeroelastic flutter, was replaced by a new structure in 1950.
The current Narrows Bridge consists of the North and South spans, which are vital for regional transportation. They accommodate vehicles and provide stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby Mount Rainier and the Olympic Mountains.