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Liberty Bridge

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SC Picture Project / Greenville County / Liberty Bridge

The Liberty Bridge is a pedestrian suspension bridged located in the heart of downtown Greenville.

Liberty Bridge

Brian Erkens of Greenville © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

The bridge’s uniquely curved deck spans 355 feet across the Reedy River, offering spectacular views of Reedy River Falls and the vast gardens of Falls Park. Since its completion in 2004, the Liberty Bridge has become Greenville’s most recognizable landmark and a unique symbol of the city’s downtown revitalization efforts.

Liberty Bridge Greenville SC

Scott Walker © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

Liberty Bridge South Carolina

Andy Hunter of North Augusta, 2012 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

Greenville Liberty Bridge

Scott Walker © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

Plan Your Trip: Liberty Bridge

Where is Liberty Bridge located?
Address: 601 South Main Street, Greenville, SC 29601
GPS Coordinates: 34.844716,-82.401154
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Reedy River Falls 0 mile
Falls Park 0.1 mile
Downtown Greenville 0.1 mile
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    We are a federally-recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit that works to preserve the history of South Carolina’s historic, natural, and cultural landmarks before they are lost to time. This website serves as a permanent digital archive of over 2,300 South Carolina landmarks – and counting. Learn more about our work.

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