Chamberlain Bridge, the monument that gave Bridgetown its name, spans the Constitution River in Barbados’ capital. Originally a swing bridge, it was replaced in 2006 with a lift bridge to facilitate boat passage to the inner harbor, especially during storms. Today, the pedestrian-only structure offers visitors a chance to stroll across and enjoy views of the river and the bustling city. The bridge’s functional design and central location make it a key part of the urban landscape, connecting both sides of the river and providing a focal point for local life and tourism.
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