Roebling Suspension Bridge
The Roebling Suspension Bridge is a historic bridge that spans the Ohio River, connecting Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky. Completed in 1866, it was designed by John A. Roebling, who later designed the famous Brooklyn Bridge. The bridge is notable for its innovative use of wire cables and was one of the first suspension bridges in the United States.
Measuring 1,057 feet in length, the Roebling Suspension Bridge features a distinctive Gothic-style tower and has been designated a National Historic Landmark. It serves as a vital transportation link and is also popular for pedestrians, offering scenic views of the river and surrounding areas.