Gervais Street Bridge | |
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Photograph of the Gervais Street Bridge in 1986
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Carries | 4 Lanes of US 1 / US 378 |
Crosses | Congaree River |
Locale | Columbia, South Carolina |
Characteristics | |
Design | Arch Bridge |
Material | Reinforced concrete |
Total length | 1,415 feet (431 m) |
Width | 36.1 feet (11.0 m) |
Number of spans | 11 |
History | |
Architect | Charles C. Randolph |
Designer | Joseph W. Barnwell |
Constructed by | Hardaway Contracting Company |
Construction begin | June 1926 |
Construction end | February 1928 |
Construction cost | $597,167 |
Historic Bridge
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Coordinates | 33°59′42″N 81°3′11″W / 33.99500°N 81.05306°WCoordinates: 33°59′42″N 81°3′11″W / 33.99500°N 81.05306°W |
MPS | Historic Resources of Columbia |
NRHP Reference # | 80003676 |
Added to NRHP | 25 November 1980 |
Gervais Street Bridge is a historic bridge in South Carolina in the United States and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is an arch bridge constructed from reinforced concrete. Construction began in 1926 and the bridge was completed in 1928. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
This is the third bridge to be built on this site across the Congaree River. The first, built around 1827, was burned down in the American Civil War and the second, built in 1870, was replaced by the current bridge. At the time of its construction it was the widest roadway in the state. It was the only bridge across the Congaree River until 1953.
The bridge is an arch bridge constructed from reinforced concrete with open spandrels. The bridge is crossed by a roadway flanked by sidewalks. The balustrades along the edges of the bridge carry green-painted, cast iron light fixtures at intervals. The decorative fixtures of these lamp posts have the letter C and a palmetto palms on the bases, a vine pattern on the eight-sided post, and an acanthus leaf design on the necking. It is one of four open spandrel concrete bridges in South Carolina as well as the oldest and most decorative of the three bridges that cross the Congaree River.
The Gervais Street Bridge is located in Columbia, South Carolina. It carries U.S. Route 1 (US 1) and US 378 across the Congaree River. Within the city, the bridge links Gervais Street on the east bank to Meeting Street on the west bank. The bridge connects Columbia with the south and west parts of South Carolina. This bridge is close to the site where the Broad River and the Saluda River meet to form the Congaree River.