The Point Street Bridge in Providence, Rhode Island, is a historic movable bridge that spans the Providence River, connecting Point Street in the Jewelry District to Wickenden Street at the base of College Hill.
Originally built in 1927 by the Boston Bridge Works, the bridge is no longer moveable but serves as a vital link for Point Street traffic, with bicycle lane markings added as part of the city's 2013 Bicycle Master Plan.
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