Title
Large Crowd, Outer Drive Bridge Dedication, Chicago
            Subject
Flags
                     Architecture
                     Advertising
                     Bridges
            Description
Thousands of people stand on the newly opened Outer Drive Bridge. Although construction began in 1929, the opening of the Outer Drive Bridge in Chicago did not occur until 1937, when President Franklin Roosevelt visited the city to dedicate the bridge. The Public Works Administration, one of Roosevelt's many New Deal initiatives, helped fund construction of the bridge, which was designed to ease traffic congestion on Michigan Avenue. Also known as the Link Bridge and the Lake Shore Drive Bridge, the Outer Drive Bridge was renamed the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Bridge in 1982, in honor of President Roosevelt and his role in the creation of the bridge.
            Publisher
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
            Date
1937-10-05
            Format
jpg
            Language
en
            Identifier
400434
                    Henry Horner Collection
            Original Format
commercial print
                    b&w
                    1
            Physical Dimensions
21 x 26 cm
            

