1873: (Archived Bridge Hunter)
1880: (Archived Bridge Hunter) Called the Saulpaw Bridge because it was built by GW Saulpaw.
1897,2005-2024: (Archived Bridge Hunter; Historic Bridges; Satellite) The bridge failed its Jun 24, 2024, bridge inspection. They are now working on repairing it well enough to be a pedestrian bridge.
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Street View, Jan 2025 |
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Wikimedia The old Gay Street Bridge, or "Saulpaw" bridge, as it appeared on an 1886 map of Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. This bridge was a wooden Howe truss bridge, built by G. W. Saulpaw in 1880. It was replaced by the current Gay Street Bridge in 1898. Cropped from map entitled, "Knoxville, Tennessee, County Seat of Knox County." |
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Faylor Holland posted Tennessee River, Knoxville, Tennessee, before 1897... Caption Lucile Bordon, before 1897, on the Tennessee River at wharf at Knoxville. Paddle wheel boat. Shows old Gay Street Bridge. The boat could go up to Sevierville when water was high from flooding... Source Knox County Two Centuries Photograph Project Lloyd Scott Hardin shared |
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KnoxvilleHistoryProject "The third bridge, often known as the County Bridge, that stood from 1881 to 1898. (McClung Historical Collection.)" |
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2008 Photo taken by Calvin Sneed via ArchivedBridgeHunter "Knoxville's Oldest Bridge, a Spandrel-braced (cantilever) arch bridge built in 1897. View looking southbound." |
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KnoxvilleTN A copy of the original Gay Street Bridge design by C.E. Fowler |
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KnoxvilleHistoryProject, 2023 by Shawn Poynter |
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KnoxvilleTN After an inspection found a booboo, the bridge was closed on Jun 25, 2024. Sep 17, 2024: $850,000 was approved by the city council to fund an engineering study concerning the repair of the bridge. Feb 12, 2025: • City announces plan to ask City Council for $2 million to repair and reopen the Gay Street Bridge to pedestrians and cyclists. • Additional load rating analysis announced in hopes the bridge can also be opened to limited emergency and Knoxville Area Transit vehicles. • Estimated repair completion-early 2026. |