Eliot Bridge

Bridge in Cambridge, Massachusetts to Allston
42°22′18″N 71°07′58″W / 42.3718°N 71.1328°W / 42.3718; -71.1328CrossesCharles RiverLocaleCambridge, Massachusetts to AllstonCharacteristicsDesignarch bridge[1]HistoryConstruction end1950[2]LocationMap

The Eliot Bridge is a bridge over the Charles River between Cambridge, Massachusetts and Allston, Boston, Massachusetts. It connects Soldiers Field Road in Allston with Gerry's Landing Road, Memorial Drive, Greenough Boulevard, and the Fresh Pond Parkway in Cambridge.

The bridge was built in 1950 as a memorial to Charles W. Eliot, Harvard president 1869–1909, and his son Charles Eliot, landscape architect for the Metropolitan Park Commission.

See also

References

  1. ^ Eliot Bridge at Structurae
  2. ^ Eliot Bridge at Historic Bridges of the U. S.
Crossings of the Charles River
Upstream
Arsenal Street Bridge
Eliot Bridge
Downstream
Anderson Memorial Bridge


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