The High Steel Bridge was built in 1929 as a railroad bridge and at 375 feet it holds the record as the tallest railroad bridge ever constructed. As time passed, the expense of using railways became too high and shipping goods across the country slowly transitioned to trucks and roadways. So, the bridge was converted for vehicle use in the 1950s.
Present day, the bridge still stands sturdy as ever and is safe for vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles, and even bungee jumping. The views from the bridge will make you dizzy and take your breath away.