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Providence River Pedestrian Bridge

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365 S Water St
Providence, RI 02903

The Providence River Pedestrian Bridge is a modern architectural structure spanning the Providence River in Rhode Island. It provides a pedestrian and cyclist-friendly pathway connecting the east and west sides of the city.

This sleek and functional bridge offers stunning views of the surrounding waterfront area and serves as a convenient link for commuters and visitors exploring the city on foot or bike.

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