Market Street Bridge

Market Street Bridge may refer to several bridges:

  • the Market Street Bridge (Chattanooga), officially the Chief John Ross Bridge in Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • the Market Street Bridge (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)
  • the Market Street Bridge (Wilkes-Barre) in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
  • the Market Street Bridge (Philadelphia) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • the North Market Street Bridge (Wilmington) in Wilmington, Delaware
  • the South Market Street Bridge (Wilmington) in Wilmington, Delaware
  • the Market Street Bridge (Williamsport) in Williamsport, Pennsylvania
  • the Market Street Bridge (Steubenville) in Steubenville, Ohio

Famous quotes containing the words market, street and/or bridge:

    Forbede us thing, and that desiren we;
    Preesse on us faste, and thanne wol we flee.
    With daunger oute we al oure chaffare:
    Greet prees at market maketh dere ware,
    And too greet chepe is holden at litel pris.
    Geoffrey Chaucer (1340?–1400)

    Christopher Cross: You shouldn’t be alone in the street so late at night.
    Kitty March: I was coming home from work.
    Christopher Cross: You work this late?
    Kitty March: Mmm, hmmm.
    Christopher Cross: What do you do?
    Kitty March: Guess.
    Christopher Cross: You’re an actress.
    Kitty March: Oh, you are clever!
    Dudley Nichols (1895–1960)

    London Bridge is broken down,
    Dance o’er my lady lee,
    London Bridge is broken down,
    With a gay lady.
    How shall we build it up again?
    Dance o’er my lady lee,
    —Unknown. London Bridge (l. 1–6)