Spruce Street Suspension Bridge
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Danielle Cohen
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"A hidden little gem in the residential area of Bankers Hill in San Diego, the 375 feet long suspension bridge, with a beautiful view of the Sessions Canyon 70 feet below, was built in 1912.
Walking along the bridge isn’t made for those with a fear of heights. The bridge literally hangs over the canyon, and any movement, such as a heavy gust of wind can make it swing slightly.
Parking is in a residential neighborhood. To find it, turn west onto Spruce street from First avenue and drive all the way down until the entrance is seen. If you are walking from the park, just walk down Spruce street and it turns into the bridge, you won't miss it after Front street.
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Emily Crum
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"Built in 1912, this hidden suspension footbridge provides views of the serene valley below"
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