Fuller Warren Bridge, Interstate bridge in Jacksonville, United States.
The Fuller Warren Bridge is an interstate crossing over the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, featuring multiple traffic lanes to handle heavy vehicle flow. The structure also includes a shared-use path for pedestrians and cyclists.
The bridge was built in 1954 as a bascule design and served as an important infrastructure project for Jacksonville. A major reconstruction happened in the early 2000s to address growing traffic needs.
The bridge serves as a pedestrian route connecting different neighborhoods on either side of the river. Locals and visitors walk across it to move between communities and experience the wider area.
The pedestrian path offers several viewing spots along the way where you can stop and look at the river and city. It is best to cross during daylight hours and be aware of weather conditions.
The pedestrian path reveals different views of the river and Jacksonville skyline depending on where you stop along the way. Many visitors do not realize these observation spots exist and pass by without noticing them.
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