Three Sisters, Pittsburgh

Posted by Alex Turnbull, Thursday, 3rd July 2008

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No, you’re not seeing triple – these are Pittsburgh’s Three Sisters, a trio of nearly identical suspension bridges erected side by side over the Allegheny River.


Rachel Carson (Ninth Street Bridge)

All three were built between 1924 and 1928 by the aptly-named American Bridge Company, and they are the only trio of nearly identical bridges, as well as the first self-anchored suspension span bridges in the United States.


Andy Warhol (Seventh Street Bridge)

The 9th and 7th street bridges are named for Pittsburgh natives Rachel Carson and Andy Warhol, whilst the 6th is named for the baseball player Roberto Clemente, who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, whose home field is the nearby PNC Park baseball stadium.


Roberto Clemente (Sixth Street Bridge)

Thanks to Google’s Street View feature, as well as being able to see what these bridges look like when you’re on them, we can also see what it’s like to cross the 6th street bridge and see the other two.

Thanks to Nitehawk. Read more about the Three Sisters at Wikipedia.

See our previous posts Double Bridge Shadow, Double Drawbridge and Three Sisters, Australia.

Tour de Street View

Posted by James Turnbull, Wednesday, 2nd July 2008

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The first Street View images outside America are now available – Street View has come to France!

Added in celebration of the upcoming Tour de France, the street view images are mostly restricted to the race route (rather than allowing you to explore whole cities).

However, there is lots to see, including the most classic of sights: The Eiffel tower1.

Street View cars have been spotted all over Europe, so other countries are no doubt on the way.

In the meantime, let us know what you find in France and, if you speak French, make sure you’re subscribed to Google Sightseeing Français.

Thanks: Google Maps Mania


  1. Which we’ve already seen from above many, many times

I’m A FOOL 4U. GINA I ♥ U

Posted by Alex Turnbull, Tuesday, 1st July 2008

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Somebody must have had a major crush on Gina to go to the effort of creating this massive, brightly-coloured graffiti on a disused highway overpass here in Seattle, that reads “I’m A FOOL 4U. GINA I ♥ U

Usually when someone goes to the effort of creating a personal message this large and detailed it’s to ask for their sweetheart’s hand in marriage, as we’ve seen several times before. In this case however we have a simple dedication of love1 executed on an impressively grand scale – which tells us that whoever executed this artwork must really ♥ Gina!

So, who is Gina, and is she still with the person who “hearted” her so much?

Thanks to David Leech.


  1. Which shares the spelling and capitalisation issues of the marriage requests.