I really enjoyed the history with Don Heinrich Tollzman and the fantastic views of the Roebling Bridge, especially with the drone. Also, I liked how the interview took place with vehicles crossing the "Singing Bridge" the Roebling Suspension Bridge.
Beautiful historical bridge and a legendary designer. It's amazing that it still handles car traffic to this day, the Wheeling Bridge may be older but it has been closed to motorized traffic since 2019 due to drivers disregarding the bridge's restrictions.
Great job, nice video compiled, love that bridge and it's history! Since it wasn't dedicated until 1867, and people crossed it first in Dec 1866, why does it have the year 1865 on the bridge? Was that when the tower was completed?
This bridge was called the Tact Bridge and owned by the Tact Family at one time. It also was a toll bridge at one time also it's cost was 10 cents to cross if I remember what my father told me years ago that was in the 20's and 30's. They failed to mention that.
I always thought the Wheeling bridge was older, but what do I know. Both the Wheeling and the Roebling bridges were completely rebuilt so that the bridge in use today only uses parts of the original. I guess in Cincinnati 1865 came before 1849!
The Roebling Bridge Covington Ky. Cincinnati, Ohio really didn't want the bridge that is why no local bridge coming from NKy leads directly into a Cincinnati, Ohio Streat.
Does HISTORY IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD have any film or video of the Grand opening of Swifton Shopping Center and businesses within up to the 70s? And the Reading Road Corridor from the same time period? If not, can you please do one? Also, the Dunbar area of Madisonville that was cut out to make way for the Red Bank Expressway?
Nope. Still carries traffic to this day. I think they banned trucks a while back, but up until recently this thing carried insane amounts of traffic every day. Its and incredibly well-built bridge.
What a magnificent bridge and history lesson.
Beautiful bridge. Thank you for making and posting the video.
I really enjoyed the history with Don Heinrich Tollzman and the fantastic views of the Roebling Bridge, especially with the drone. Also, I liked how the interview took place with vehicles crossing the "Singing Bridge" the Roebling Suspension Bridge.
Thanks Darryl! This video did turn out really nice.
Beautiful historical bridge and a legendary designer. It's amazing that it still handles car traffic to this day, the Wheeling Bridge may be older but it has been closed to motorized traffic since 2019 due to drivers disregarding the bridge's restrictions.
Very impressive video footage, thanks for sharing your video with us.
My wife and I were there recently and we enjoyed seeing the Roebling bridge!!!!!
The interviewer did a WONDERFUL JOB! :-)
Great video. Thanks for making it.
Great Video!
Very good. The drone adds so much to your presentation.
Interesting. Thanks for posting.
Yes, and so is the Brooklyn Bridge by Mr Roebling.
Exactly!
Great job, nice video compiled, love that bridge and it's history! Since it wasn't dedicated until 1867, and people crossed it first in Dec 1866, why does it have the year 1865 on the bridge? Was that when the tower was completed?
Perhaps we need Roebling to fix the I 64 bridge between Indiana and KY! It is much newer!
It’s very similar to a bridge in Bristol England.
This bridge was called the Tact Bridge and owned by the Tact Family at one time. It also was a toll bridge at one time also it's cost was 10 cents to cross if I remember what my father told me years ago that was in the 20's and 30's. They failed to mention that.
dude, the original road bead was of oak ties..and it wasnt light weight electric cars but city buses that made them replace the oak ties.
nothing like "GERMAN ENGINEERING"!!!!!, I grew up in cincinnati!!!!
I always thought the Wheeling bridge was older, but what do I know. Both the Wheeling and the Roebling bridges were completely rebuilt so that the bridge in use today only uses parts of the original. I guess in Cincinnati 1865 came before 1849!
The Roebling Bridge Covington Ky. Cincinnati, Ohio really didn't want the bridge that is why no local bridge coming from NKy leads directly into a Cincinnati, Ohio Streat.
Better than the Brooklyn Bridge just smaller city
someone finally explained why it appears at a time to be in disrepair , not in progress of being built
Does HISTORY IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD have any film or video of the Grand opening of Swifton Shopping Center and businesses within up to the 70s? And the Reading Road Corridor from the same time period? If not, can you please do one? Also, the Dunbar area of Madisonville that was cut out to make way for the Red Bank Expressway?
No I don't. Sorry.
Thank you.
Intrexxxting
How was construction of the bridge able to take place during the civil war years given that Ohio and Kentucky were at war with each other?
Ky never joined the Confederacy
@@DeadCat-42 Thanks
Is this a pedestrian-only bridge today?
Nope. Still carries traffic to this day. I think they banned trucks a while back, but up until recently this thing carried insane amounts of traffic every day. Its and incredibly well-built bridge.
Yes, very insane amounts of traffic. Bumper to bumper with heavy trucks as I remember it. I cross it about every five years. Never comfortable.😬
The Roebling Family should have copywritten their name. Royalties!
Does anyone know who this lady is?
I do. Wonderful lady.
DUDE
I hope she’s doing well!!!
thats my cousin
He said the bridge was dedicated in 1867 but the plaque on the bridge states 1865.. end of the civil war.
Ah, yes, the singing bridge.
Its been closed for a while.
Its for maintenance on the towers, it should reopen in Jan or Feb of 2022
Covington