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In the 19th century the only bridge connecting the lands divided by the Reedy River was a footbridge. After much consideration and debate, T.C. Gower defeated W.R. Jones in the mayoral election based on his platform of a needed bridge other than a foot bridge. A wooden bridge was built at the cost of $1,500, but the structure did not last long. A new iron bridge was built in 1890 and after much use, this bridge also became unserviceable. Finally in 1913, the fourth and last bridge on Main Street, designed by J.E. Sirrine, was built over the Reedy River. It was built with concrete and with an elegant arch and balustrade surmounted by tall, handsome cast iron lampposts.

Directions:
Depart from Heritage Green Place. Turn left onto Buncombe St. The name will change to East North St. Proceed to Main St. and turn right. Main St. crosses the bridge in the vicinity of the Peace Center.


Bainbridge, Judith. "Main St. Bridge United Greenville." The Greenville News. 19 July 1999.

 
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