Strawberry Mansion Bridge
Strawberry Mansion Bridge is a historic steel arch bridge spanning the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park, connecting the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood to the western section of the park. Built in 1897, it is one of the oldest surviving bridges in the Philadelphia park system.
History
The bridge was constructed in 1897 as part of the expansion of Fairmount Park's infrastructure. It takes its name from the nearby Strawberry Mansion, an 18th-century house that is now a historic site within the park.[1]
The bridge has undergone several rehabilitations to maintain its structural integrity while preserving its historic character.
Design
The bridge features:
- Steel arch design
- Historic decorative elements
- Two vehicle lanes
- Pedestrian walkways
- Scenic views of the river and park
Location
The Strawberry Mansion Bridge connects:
- Strawberry Mansion Drive on the east bank
- Chamounix Drive on the west bank
- Near the Strawberry Mansion historic house
- Provides access to both sides of Fairmount Park
Significance
The bridge serves as both a transportation link and a historic landmark. It provides essential connectivity within Fairmount Park and is a popular route for cyclists and pedestrians exploring the park.
See Also
References
- ↑ "Strawberry Mansion Bridge". Fairmount Park Conservancy. Retrieved December 2025