During a walk around Cincinnati’s waterfront, I was able to photograph some of the park and connecting bridges during a summer sunset. The bridges covered include the 4th Street Bridge, Central Bridge, Daniel Cater Beard Bridge, Purple People Bridge and Roebling Bridge.

The statue of Cincinnatus has been yarn-bombed!

The Daniel Carter Beard Bridge carries Interstate 471 over the Ohio River.

An arch span for the Cincinnati approach ramp for the Purple People Bridge.

The Central Bridge carries US 27 between Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati.

Central Bridge

A view of the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge with the Newport Southshore tower in the background.

Purple People Bridge

Cincinnatus

A quiet evening for the Cincinnati riverfront.

A view into Covington, Kentucky's Rivercenter and Ascent developments.

A closer view of the riverfront developments in Covington.

A rare glimpse of a barge being pushed out of the Licking River and into the Ohio! The 4th Street Bridge is nearly hidden by the sun setting in the background.

Covington at sunset.

Covington's riverfront homes provide a quiet backdrop in comparison to the busy Rivercenter development.

The Roebling Bridge at sunset.

A view of Rivercenter and The Ascent from the Central Bridge.

A view into Newport, Kentucky, the county seat of Campbell County. The construction in the background is part of the courthouse expansion project.

Newport at sunset.

Newport on the Levee

A view into Cincinnati's Lytle Park region. In the foreground is One Lytle Place.

Queen City Square is the prominent subject of this ending photograph, but in the foreground is another prominent subject. Cincinnati has been testing LED streetlights at various locations throughout the city.
Enjoy!






