John Ringling Causeway

Sarasota, FL 34236
John Ringling Causeway John Ringling Causeway is one of the popular Bridge located in ,Sarasota listed under Landmark in Sarasota ,

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John Ringling Causeway is a bridge that extends past the Sarasota Bay, from Sarasota to St. Armand's Key and Lido Key. The bridge, built in 2003, is a segmental box girder bridge. It is 60 feet tall. It is named for John Ringling, best known as one of the founders of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, who once a resident of the Sarasota area.The current bridge is the third bridge that has existed at its location. The first bridge was built in 1925 by John Ringling, who owned large tracts of land on both Lido and Longboat Keys. Wanting to develop the islands, Ringling built the first bridge for a price of $1 million to connect the islands with the mainland. The ornate bridge opened for traffic on January 1, 1926 and was quickly labelled "one of the greatest engineering accomplishments in the South” by the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, which also proclaimed “There are no words adequate with which to express our appreciation.” Ringing donated the bridge to the city in 1927.Around 1950, the first bridge began to show that it could not adequately handle increased traffic to the islands. In 1951, the State Road Department opted to replace the bridge with a four-lane drawbridge, which was completed and opened to traffic in 1959. The drawbridge was built at a cost of $20 million and the original bridge was subsequently demolished.

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