Walnut Lane bridge


Walnut Lane bridge
Not to be confused with Walnut Lane Memorial Bridge or Walnut Street Bridge (Philadelphia).
Walnut Lane BridgePennsylvania state historical marker
The Walnut Lane Bridge is a concrete arch bridge located in Northwest Philadelphia that connects the Germantown and Roxborough neighborhoods across the Wissahickon Creek in Fairmount Park.[3] While drivers may cross the bridge too quickly to notice, the view from underneath the bridge has inspired many artists and writers, such as Christopher Morley.[4] The design was copied from Pont Adolphe in Luxembourg.[5] image is available for the following products: Metal Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints, Acrylic Wall Prints, Acrylic Blocks, Wood Prints, Giclee Fine Art Prints
Not to be confused with Walnut Lane Memorial Bridge or Walnut Street Bridge (Philadelphia).Walnut Lane LocationPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaUnited StatesCoordinates40°01′56″N75°11′59″WBuilt1907ArchitectGeorge S. Webster (chief)Henry H. Quimby (assistant)NRHP reference No.88000815[1]Significant datesAdded to NRHPMay 10, 1988Designated PHMCOctober 18, 2008[2]LocationWikimedia | © OpenStreetMapThe Walnut Lane Bridge is a concrete arch bridge located in Northwest Philadelphia that connects the Germantown and Roxborough neighborhoods across the Wissahickon Creek in Fairmount Park.[3] While drivers may cross the bridge too quickly to notice, the view from underneath the bridge has inspired many artists and writers, such as Christopher Morley.[4] The design was copied from Pont Adolphe in Luxembourg.[5]