The Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge, formerly known as Gateway Bridge, is a vehicular bridge that carries Korean Veterans Boulevard over the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee. Construction on the Gateway Bridge began in 2001, and it was completed in 2004. In 2006, it was renamed in honor of veterans of the Korean War. The bridge was renovated with light-emitting diodes in 2016.—Wikipedia—This image was processed as an HDR (High Dynamic Range) composition.
The John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge (previously called the Shelby Street Bridge or Shelby Avenue Bridge) is a truss bridge that spans the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee. The bridge spans 3,150 ft and is one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world. The bridge was the first in North America to have concrete arched trusses. In 1998 the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge was admitted to the National Register of Historic Places, due mainly to the unique truss design. Declared to be in "poor" condition in 1992, the bridge was closed to vehicular traffic in 1998. As part of the bridge's renovation for pedestrian use, an extensive new lighting system was installed. The bridge was refurbished and includes an elevator, ramps, and stairways. The bridge has a center lane that is 15 feet across to accommodate bicycles. On each side of the bicycle lane are 10-foot-wide elevated boardwalk-style sidewalks. The bridge includes four scenic pedestrian overlooks that, in the metal of the railing, have artistic renderings of the history of life on the Cumberland River. The bridge is dramatically lit at night.—Wikipedia—This image was processed as an HDR (High Dynamic Range) composition.
Nashville is the capital and most populous city of the state of Tennessee. The city is located on the Cumberland River and is the 23rd most-populous city in the United States. Named for Francis Nash, a general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, the city was founded in 1779. The city grew quickly due to its strategic location as a port on the Cumberland River and, in the 19th century, a railroad center. A major center for the music industry, especially country music, Nashville is commonly known as "Music City". It is also home to numerous colleges and universities, including Tennessee State University, Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, Fisk University, Trevecca Nazarene University, and Lipscomb University, and is sometimes referred to as "Athens of the South" due to the large number of educational institutions.—Wikipedia