IN FOCUS: Mill Creek Park Bridges

The Parapet Bridge was built in 1913 and is considered to be one of the finest of its kind in the United States

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The Suspension Bridge, by any other name, retains an air of intrigue

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Tall grasses and weeds bring out the yellows and oranges of the Parapet Bridge

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The site held several bridges over the years. Covered bridges helped to keep horses calm as they crossed over water

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Tim and Ingrid Cassidy pedal over the bridge

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The green flats and wooded area around the bridge is referred to as 'The Indian Circle' or the 'Cricket Field' after the British game

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Jodi, John and 11 month old Evan Kelly of Youngstown, were out for a stroll on the Suspension Bridge

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Joe Gaal and son Eric catching the last rays at the Lanterman Mill

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Tim and Ingrid Cassidy of Boardman stopped to chat before heading off across the Lanterman Falls Bridge

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ytownhomegirl89 on October 21, 2009 at 12:52 p.m. [2 comments]

Ahhh Mill Creek Park. Probably the last great thing standing in my fair hometown. Great photos. Let's see more!


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