The foliage is starting to die off, revealing the remains of the Luna Park footbridge, from the Nay Aug Park side of Roaring Brook.
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Just a note, the footer that remains on the Nay Aug side is actually the base of a large stone support, probably around 10-15 feet high, that held up the footbridge. Most people think this is the base of the arch way. The arch was actually where the port-o-john is for the playground area below the zoo. A short piece of the footbridge came out to meet the stone support, then the design changed slightly as it bridged the gap across the brook and the D&L lines. Must have been something to see; the arch itself was nearly 15 feet high.
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Just a note, the footer that remains on the Nay Aug side is actually the base of a large stone support, probably around 10-15 feet high, that held up the footbridge. Most people think this is the base of the arch way. The arch was actually where the port-o-john is for the playground area below the zoo. A short piece of the footbridge came out to meet the stone support, then the design changed slightly as it bridged the gap across the brook and the D&L lines. Must have been something to see; the arch itself was nearly 15 feet high.
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