The Pitt Street Bridge, located in Mount Pleasant, USA, was once a trolley bridge and is now a waterfront park that offers a blend of Lowcountry scenery and local history. Visitors can explore the area by walking, kayaking, bird-watching, or capturing photos of the surrounding marshes and Charleston Harbor. The park is particularly popular at sunset, when the sky turns pink and stretches out to the horizon, providing a serene and picturesque backdrop. Note that the bridge is currently closed but is scheduled to reopen in spring 2025.
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