The Tacoma Narrows Bridge is a pair of twin suspension bridges located in Tacoma, Washington. The original bridge, completed in 1940, became famous for its dramatic collapse due to strong winds, earning the nickname "Galloping Gertie." This event highlighted the importance of engineering and design in bridge construction.
Today, the newer bridge, opened in 2007, serves as a vital connection across the Tacoma Narrows strait of Puget Sound. It allows vehicles to travel between Tacoma and Gig Harbor, making it an essential route for commuters and travelers in the region. The bridge is a remarkable example of modern engineering.