The DuSable Bridge formerly Michigan Avenue Bridge is a bascule bridge that carries Michigan Avenue across the main stem of the Chicago River in downtown Chicago Illinois United States The bridge was proposed in the early 20th century as part of a plan to link Chicago s south side and north side parks with a grand boulevard Construction of the bridge started in 1918 it opened to traffic in 1920 and decorative work was completed in 1928 The bridge provides passage for vehicles and pedestrians on two levels An example of a fixed trunnion bascule bridge which is also known as a Chicago style bascule bridge it may be raised to allow tall ships and boats to pass underneath The bridge is included in the MichiganWacker Historic District and has been designated as a Chicago Landmark
The location is significant in the early history of Chicago connecting on the north near the 1780s homestead site of Jean Baptiste Point du Sable and on the south the early 19th century site of Fort Dearborn Events from the city s past are commemorated with sculptures and plaques on the bridge and exhibits in the McCormick Bridgehouse Chicago River Museumhoused in one of the bridge tender housesdetail the history of the Chicago River146
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