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Starting again with where we left off, is well, a crossing. This bridge is one of the Three Sisters, three nearly identical bridges that cross the Allegheny River. The other two are the Andy Warhol and Rachel Carson (The Sixth, Seventh, and Ninth Street bridges). These bridges give you excellent views of the skyline and are all closed to vehicular traffic during Pirates and Steelers gamedays. It is fun to watch fans walk across the bridge to get to the stadiums and to the Downtown part of the city. Not to mention each bridge has some steps to walk up or down to at each end to support more pedestrian traffic. This one though is probably my favorite as it is the easiest to get to and closest to all the stadiums and Three Rivers Park. Now I can officially state that not only have I seen this bridge, I've crossed it!
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