The famous Roebling Suspension Bridge is one of the foremost landmarks of Cincinnati and has been the symbol of the city ever since it was completed in 1866.

The bridge, which links Cincinnati in Ohio with Covington in Kentucky, was something of a miracle of engineering back in 1866, with a main-span of over 1,000 feet, which was then the longest in the world.

You can walk across the historic bridge to get a great view of both cities and to imagine the skill and bravery of the men who built it.

The bridge is named after its architect John A. Roebling and still carries hundreds of vehicles back and forth every day.

In summer you have the opportunity to go on a horse-and-carriage drive across the bridge. Map

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