Unveiled in 1924, the Bridge of Remembrance spans the Avon River in Christchurch, serving as a tribute to the servicemen and women who fought in World War I. Over the years, hundreds of soldiers have marched across its stones, adding to its historical significance. The bridge, with its distinctive monument arch, stands as a central landmark in downtown Christchurch. Visitors can walk across the bridge, taking in the serene views of the river and the city, and reflect on the enduring legacy of those it honors.
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