This is an example of a camel hump bridge. They are fairly common in Michigan and Onatario. This particular one is on the spot that used to be part of the trail from Detroit to Chicago.
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This is the historical marker explaining the bridge.
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This is looking at the river.
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The bridge itself. It is now a footbridge.
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