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Save Our Swinging Bridge.Org

We Love the Swinging Bridge

3/11/2021

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Welcome back! It’s been some time since our last update, and with all the repairs it’s been a busy time for the Swinging Bridge. And to kick off this cycle of updates, we thought we’d take a look at some of the love you’ve all shown in photos for our favorite suspension footbridge!
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Now, many of you probably don’t need to use Google Maps to get to the Swinging Bridge. Most of us can just find our way there simply enough on foot. But if you go to the Google Maps page for the bridge, you’ll find something slightly spectacular—a sweeping gallery of pictures people have shared over the years, showing their love for the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge!
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Photo by Melissa C.
All times, all seasons, from many different angles, people come to the Swinging Bridge and take pictures and share them with the world. Some are taken from the base of the bridge, some from the span, some from a distance, or maybe of the surrounding scenery. Someone might come to the bridge to strike a pose, or bring their family. Dogs are popular subjects for pictures, as are the local population of ducks.
And best of all, you can go to Google Maps yourself and add your own! Simply find the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge on Google Maps—or just follow this link- and upload your own pictures to Google Maps! 

Thank you for all the ways you show your love for the Swinging Bridge. Keep an eye out for more updates, because we’ve got plenty in store—status of the repairs, what’s next for the bridge, and how you can support it!
Don't forget, you can always support the Swinging Bridge by donating!
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