Blue Water Bridges, photo by Larry the Biker.
This photo is part of Larry the Biker's set of Michigan Landmarks. He writes:
On the far left is the "Thomas Edison Depot" where the inventor held his first job. Overlooking the depot is the sister spans of the Blue Water Bridge, Port Huron, Michigan.
The Thomas Edison Depot Museum is housed inside the historic Fort Gratiot depot built in 1858 by the Grand Trunk Railway, and is the actual depot that Thomas Edison worked out of as a news butcher between 1859 and 1863.
Edison is one of the twelve inaugural inductees into the Michigan Walk of Fame in Lansing. You can learn more about, Edison, the Walk and the other inductees at Absolute Michigan.


It’s nice to see a bridge with a beautiful superstructure. They are fast disappearing sights.
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What year was the second brige opened?
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