Stretching across the Brazos River in Texas, the Waco Suspension Bridge was constructed in 1870 and originally stood as the longest single-span suspension bridge west of the Mississippi River. Now a pedestrian-only throughway, it has been rehabilitated to preserve its historic significance. The bridge offers a scenic crossing for both locals and visitors, providing a unique vantage point to explore the Waco Riverwalk. Its sturdy cables and elegant design make it a notable landmark, inviting people to walk across and enjoy the river views.
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