Adams Street Bridge, Bridge in Illinois
The Adams Street Bridge is a movable bridge over the south branch of the Chicago River.
Constructed in 1927, it's a reminder of Chicago's industrial era and its relation to waterways.
Featured in movies, this bridge symbolizes Chicago's connection between commerce and culture.
After being closed for reconstruction, the bridge reopened in early 2020 to vehicular traffic.
It has an unusual double-leaf bascule mechanism, distinctive among Chicago's bridges.
Location: Illinois
Source: Wikimedia