Deception Pass Bridge (USA)
The Deception Pass Bridge in the USA spans Deception Pass State Park and is supported by arched steel structures. It’s a bridge with a rich history, having been around since 1935. Its construction period was remarkably short; construction began in 1934 and was completed in just one year. Since then, it has become a landmark of the state park and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
It’s also known as a scenic spot, so many tourists flock to it every day, often combining their visit with the state park. First-time visitors typically view the bridge and its underside from their cars, but there’s a parking lot just before the bridge, from which many people walk. By the way, there’s a fee for the state park, but it’s free on certain days, so many people aim to visit on those free days.