Bridges connect, shape and define places like few other architectural
structures. Since their construction in 1929 and 1966, the Grace
and Pearman Bridges have been among the defining landmarks of
Charleston. However, in 2005, the bridges were demolished and
a new, larger, and more efficient bridge opened to replace them.
The Cooper River Bridge
Project consists of a collection of materials and art works
that document, preserve, and reflect the visual and personal
experiences that the
Grace and Pearman bridges afforded to visitors and residents
of the region.
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