Newly Reopened Hudson Valley Bridge Puts On Colorful Light Display

The Hudson Valley is home to many historic bridges. It’s fascinating that Hudson Valley bridges are named after influential members of society.

The Newburgh Beacon Bridge is also known as Hamilton Fish who it was named after. The Mid-Hudson bridge is known as Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge, who was also named after an important person.

Did You Know That This Hudson Valley Bridge Has Reopened?

A popular Hudson Valley bridge has reopened.

HistoricBridges.com shared that the Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Bridge is also known as the Wurts Street Bridge. This bridge was first built in the 1920’s, located in Kingston and Port Ewen in Ulster County, NY. 

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