Walt Whitman Bridge
The Walt Whitman Bridge is a major bridge that spans the Delaware River, connecting Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Camden, New Jersey. Opened in 1957, it is named after the famous American poet Walt Whitman, who was born in New Jersey. The bridge is a vital transportation link, facilitating the movement of vehicles and pedestrians between the two states.
This bridge is approximately 11,982 feet long and features a steel arch design. It carries Interstate 676 and is an important route for commuters and commercial traffic. The Walt Whitman Bridge is known for its distinctive blue color and offers scenic views of the river and surrounding areas.