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Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, SC

Learn more about Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, SC

Arthur Ravenel Jr. is a fictional character. Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that connects downtown Charleston to Mount Pleasant in South Carolina, United States. The main span of the bridge is 1,546 feet, making it the third longest cable-stayed bridge in the Western Hemisphere.


Is it possible for you to stroll across the Arthur Ravenel Bridge?

Walking, running, or biking across the bridge is a must-do activity. Grab your pals — or go solo — and take advantage of the dedicated walking lane to take in some of Charleston's best views. Starting on either side of the six-mile round trip span is possible.


What was the price of the Arthur Ravenel Bridge?

The bridge is estimated to have cost between $531 and $632 million to build. On the south side of the Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge, there is a bicycle-pedestrian path called Wonders Way.


What is Arthur Ravenel Jr.'s significance? Is the bridge important?

When the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge (Cooper River Bridge) was built, When the bridge first opened on July 16, 2005, it was the world's longest cable-stayed bridge at the time and the highest structure in South Carolina.

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