
Platte River Pedestrian Bridge - Denver, CO
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N 39° 45.393 W 105° 00.418
13S E 499403 N 4400737
Platte River Pedestrian bridge
Waymark Code: WM31P6
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 01/26/2008
Views: 117
The pedestrian bridge over the Platte River opened in 2004, the second of three new pedestrian bridges to link Northwest Denver with Downtown. The bridge's white color and vertical masts relate to its larger neighbor, the Millennium Bridge, yet maintains is own unique personality. The bridge crosses the river where the former 16th Street Viaduct used to be, and connects with the center courtyard of the Commons West Apartments on the west side of the river.
Visit Instructions:
Walk across the bridge! That is why you came here, wasn't it?
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