• The Benjamin Franklin Bridge, originally named the Delaware River Bridge and known locally as the Ben Franklin Bridge, is a suspension bridge across the...
  • The bridge is 135′ above the river. The towers are 382′ feet tall. The Benjamin Franklin Bridge was originally constructed with 70,851 tons of steel.
  • Then in 1992, the church's steeple blew off during a brutal December storm and fell onto the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, closing the span for three days.
  • And the Benjamin Franklin Bridge was no disappointment. It's about 1.5 miles each way, great views, nice size path, and a couple of wider areas for observation...
  • The Benjamin Franklin Bridge carries Interstate 676, US Route 30, and a PATCO light rail line across the Delaware River connecting Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
  • The Benjamin Franklin Bridge – originally named the Delaware River Bridge, and now informally called the Ben Franklin Bridge – is a suspension bridge...
  • This 2002 photo shows the Benjamin Franklin Bridge (I-676 and US 30) from Penn's Landing, looking east toward Camden.
  • History: The Benjamin Franklin Bridge, commonly referred to as the Ben Franklin Bridge, was originally called the Delaware River Bridge as it was the first...
  • Although it did not hold the record for very long, the Ben Franklin Bridge was the longest suspension bridge span in the world when completed.
  • Benjamin Franklin Bridge postcard – donated by Mr. Carl McDermott. Thank you to Benedict Tisa, Harlan Radford, and Carl McDermott for the above scans.