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Driving is one of the safest ways to travel during the coronavirus pandemic, though the CDC still recommends avoiding non-essential trips.
Road tripping via scenic bridges can be a welcome vacation for those looking to escape this summer.
Bridges with beautiful views include the Golden Gate Bridge, the Hoover Dam Bypass, Bixby Bridge, and the Brooklyn Bridge.
Stay-at-home orders are beginning to lift in some parts of the US. After months inside, many are itching to travel while still being mindful of the ongoing pandemic. Though the CDC still recommends avoiding non-essential travel, driving is relatively low-risk, and road tripping across a scenic bridge can be a socially distant vacation option to consider.
Here are 18 beautiful bridges accessible by car in the US.
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Driving across the Brooklyn Bridge provides stunning views of lower Manhattan.
Seven Mile Bridge in the Florida Keys offers endless views of sea green water.
Seven Mile Bridge.
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The bridge connects Florida's mainland to the Florida Keys.
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The Sunshine Skyway Bridge is known for its yellow cables and ocean scenery.
Sunshine Skyway Bridge.
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Connecting St. Petersburg and Bradenton, Florida, the bridge collapsed in 1980 when a freighter ship crashed into one of its support columns. The bridge was moved, raised, and fitted with bumpers called "dolphins" and reopened in 1987.
Bixby Bridge along the Pacific Coast Highway is an iconic lookout point.
Bixby Bridge.
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Bixby Bridge sits 260 feet above Bixby Creek. The landmark appears in the opening credits of "Big Little Lies" as well as several films.
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Roseman Bridge is a historic covered bridge in Madison County, Iowa.
Roseman Bridge, built in 1883.
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Built in 1883, Roseman Bridge is featured in the novel and the film adaptation of "The Bridges of Madison County." Some believe that the bridge is haunted by a man who escaped from a county jail.
Bay Bridge in the Chesapeake Bay opened in 1952.
Bay Bridge.
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Formally called William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge after the Maryland governor who approved its construction, it's most commonly referred to as Bay Bridge.
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Mackinac Bridge in Michigan stretches for 5 miles, making it the fifth longest suspension bridge in the world.
The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge between Ohio and Kentucky was the longest bridge in the world until the Brooklyn Bridge took its title.
The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge.
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The bridge gets its name from John A. Roebling, a civil engineer who designed the structure.
The Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, is a civil rights landmark.
Edmund Pettus Bridge.
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The bridge was the site of Bloody Sunday, when civil rights marchers were brutalized by police as they marched for voting rights in 1965. It's now a National Historic Landmark.
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The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, completed in 1936, spans over 10,000 feet.
San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
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