Bob Hope Memorial Bridge is a photograph by Joan Minchak which was uploaded on December 24th, 2010.
Bob Hope Memorial Bridge
The Hope Memorial Bridge (formerly the Lorain-Carnegie Bridge) is a 5,865 foot art deco bridge crossing the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio.... more
by Joan Minchak
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Bob Hope Memorial Bridge
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Joan Minchak
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The Hope Memorial Bridge (formerly the Lorain-Carnegie Bridge) is a 5,865 foot art deco bridge crossing the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio. Statues designed by sculptor Henry Hering and architect Frank Walker titled the "Guardians of Traffic", symbolizes progress in transportation.
The bridge was completed in 1932 at a cost of $4.75 million. It was heavily renovated in the 1980s and renamed in honor of William Henry Hope, a local stonemason and father of Bob Hope. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on October 8, 1976.
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David J Gill
Hey...Thanks for including the bridge history. Actually, it is just "Hope Memorial Bridge" as it is named for Bob Hop's father, as you point out. But I have to say I'm not fond of the idea of naming things for the local relatives of celebrities. I, an other in Cleveland, call it by its appropriate original name "Lorain-Carnegie Bridge."