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Fulton Bridge Demolition in Cleveland, Ohio

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2007

EDIT: Sorry for the previous videos. The first was too long and the second had a horrible watermark on it.

Here is the North end of the Fulton Bridge being demolished. Two previous attempts delayed the demolition till 11:54 AM. The North end had to be done today to allow train travel below.

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  • @morrisstone23 Yeah man I know where you live morris

  • @ICPReallySucks aint that the truth thankfully im on the right lol

  • Left of the bridge- ghetto

    Right of the bridge- awesomeness

  • I live up the street from this bridge

  • We drove from Chatham in Medina County to watch the demolition. We got up while it was still dark, drove all the way there, inched along with the rest of the traffic, stood out in the cold and sprinkles to see nothing happen. I remember the first charge going off then..nothing. I still say they were setting the charges off in the wrong direction. Instead of setting off the farthest first, they set off the nearest and blew up the wire that was going to the next charge.

  • Aint it the truth!

    -KS-

  • I to lived nearby @ 3620 west 47th place,off dennison ,the lot is vacant now,lived there from 1967-1976 .the park was a great place to grow up.Sneak in under the fence to the zoo,watch the motorcycle climb the hill behind the diamonds,and yes the sled riding,climbing on the train.mercy time has gone by so fast

  • For a bridge that was deemed hazardous & everyone was so afraid it was going to collapse, they sure had to try an awful lot of times to get it to go down. I must have left & came back 5x before I said screw it and went home. Then of course as the day went on & they got the whole thing down, I could feel my apartment slightly shaking and it sounded like a roar of thunder outside. They're getting the new one up relatively quickly though, as far as construction in Cleveland is considered that is.

  • Being a former Cleveland resident, I was sorry to see this go. I visited Cleveland, and the zoo, in Sept 07, and it just wasn't the same without the bridge. Remember when the entrance to the Zoo entrance was off of Fulton? You came down the hill, and the parking lot was near where the vet building is now. There were always abandoned cars and stuff along the hill. There are days I miss Cleveland.

  • It was a beautiful bridge. I'm sorry it had to go.  What style bridge will replace it?

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