The most popular attraction at Kinzua Bridge State Park is about to undergo a three-year rehabilitation project.
The Kinzua Bridge Skywalk will close to pedestrian traffic on Nov. 19. It is scheduled to remain closed for most of the next three years except during the autumn foliage seasons. The park’s 339-acres are centered around what was once the tallest and longest railroad bridge in the world. The land and bridge were purchased by the state in 1963. The park opened in 1970.
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