The Taylor-Southgate Bridge is a continuous truss bridge that was built in 1995. It has a main span of 850 feet (259 m), and a total span of 1850 feet (564 m). It connects Newport, KY and Cincinnati, OH. It crosses the Ohio River, and is currently in use.
Many regard this bridge, which was a replacement of the Central Bridge built by Samuel Bigstaff [1], as a little too plain in its design for a major urban bridge, especially considering many cities today are opting for a more elegant design, such as a cable stayed bridge.citation needed
The Bridge is named for the families of James Taylor Jr. and Richard Southgate, two important early settlers of Newport. Richard was the father of William Wright Southgate, a pre Civil War Congressman from Northern Kentucky.
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