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Roebling Bridge Print

$10

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Now on the National Register of Historic Places, after opening on December 1, 1866, The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge spans the Ohio River between Cincinnati and Covington at 1057 feet. One of the pylons as well as the suspension cables and deck of that bridge has been captured arising from the mist at either end by local artist Tom Gaither. The Ohio River is flowing under the bridge and birds can be seen in the distance.

Created exclusively for the CET Action Auction in 2000, the print has been reproduced from a watercolor painting. The 23 by 17.5 inch unframed print is signed and numbered by the artist and is one of only 200 ever available to the public. This is Plate One of five of the Crown Jewels Collection so be on the lookout for the other four.

Donor value $75

Donated By Friend of The Station