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Passerelle Ticonic (Pont des Deux Cents)

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Passerelle Ticonic (Pont des Deux Cents)

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The Ticonic Footbridge, widely known as the Two Cent Bridge, is a historic suspension bridge spanning the Kennebec River in Kennebec County, Maine. Connecting the city of Waterville with the town of Winslow, this iconic structure stands at an elevation of approximately 36 meters. It is celebrated as one of the oldest surviving wire-cable steel suspension bridges and holds the distinction of being the last known extant toll footbridge in the United States, offering a unique glimpse into the region's…

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    29 décembre 2023

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    Cette passerelle publique a été construite au début des années 1900 avec un péage de 1 centime. Moins d’un an plus tard, le pont d’origine a été détruit lors d’une inondation puis reconstruit. Le péage a également été augmenté à 2 cents, d'où son nom commun, bien que le nom officiel soit toujours Ticonic Footbridge.

    De nos jours, il n'y a pas de péage pour traverser le pont, qui a été inscrit au registre national des lieux historiques en 1973.
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    Cette passerelle publique a été construite au début des années 1900 avec un péage de 1 centime. Moins d’un an plus tard, le pont d’origine a été détruit lors d’une inondation puis reconstruit. Le péage a également été augmenté à 2 cents, d'où vient le nom commun bien que le nom officiel soit toujours Ticonic Footbridge.

    De nos jours, il n'y a pas de péage pour traverser le pont, qui a été inscrit au registre national des lieux historiques en 1973.
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    Position:Winslow, Kennebec County, Maine, États-Unis d'Amérique

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    Is the Ticonic Footbridge (Two Cent Bridge) accessible for strollers or wheelchairs?

    The Ticonic Footbridge features a narrow 6-foot wide pedestrian walkway. While it is a flat surface, its suspension design means it has a noticeable sway, which might be challenging for some. For specific accessibility concerns, it's advisable to check local conditions or contact the City of Waterville.

    Are dogs allowed on the Ticonic Footbridge or its connecting trails?

    Yes, the Ticonic Footbridge and many of the connecting trails in the Waterville area are generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all visitors.

    What are the parking options near the Ticonic Footbridge?

    Parking is readily available in nearby Waterville, particularly around Head of Falls Park, which is directly connected to the bridge. This makes for easy access. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, is recommended as spots can fill up.

    Are there any specific regulations or permits required to cross the Two Cent Bridge?

    No, there are no permits or tolls required to cross the Ticonic Footbridge. While it was historically a toll bridge, the collection of tolls ceased in the early 1960s, and it is now freely accessible to pedestrians.

    What is the best season to visit the Ticonic Footbridge to avoid crowds?

    While the bridge is a popular attraction, visiting during the off-peak seasons like late fall or early spring can offer a less crowded experience. Weekday mornings are generally quieter than weekends. The bridge is accessible year-round, offering different scenic views with each season.

    What kind of terrain and elevation changes can I expect on trails connected to the Two Cent Bridge?

    The Ticonic Footbridge itself is flat. Connecting trails, such as those within Head of Falls Park and along the Kennebec River, are generally flat and well-maintained, suitable for leisurely walks. For more varied terrain or elevation, you would need to explore further afield in the broader Waterville area.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to the Ticonic Footbridge?

    Yes, the Ticonic Footbridge connects directly to downtown Waterville, where you'll find a variety of cafes, restaurants, pubs, and accommodation options within easy walking distance. This makes it convenient to combine your visit with dining or an overnight stay.

    What specific historical features can I still see at the Ticonic Footbridge?

    Beyond the bridge itself, which is a historic wire-cable steel suspension bridge, you can still see the shell of the original toll building at its western end. This structure serves as a tangible reminder of its past as the last known extant toll footbridge in the United States.

    What are some family-friendly activities to do around the Ticonic Footbridge?

    Walking across the 'swinging bridge' is an adventure in itself for families. The bridge connects to Head of Falls Park, which offers open spaces for children to play and scenic spots for picnics. The flat, accessible trails along the Kennebec River are also great for family strolls.

    What is the typical walking distance and time required to experience the Ticonic Footbridge?

    Walking across the Ticonic Footbridge itself is a short experience, perhaps 5-10 minutes each way. However, most visitors combine it with a stroll through Head of Falls Park and along the Two Cent Bridge Trail, which can extend your walk to 30 minutes to an hour or more, depending on how far you wish to explore.

    Can I spot any wildlife near the Ticonic Footbridge?

    The Kennebec River and its banks are home to various wildlife. Visitors might spot different bird species, including waterfowl, and occasionally other small animals. The scenic views from the bridge and along the river trails offer opportunities for nature observation, especially during quieter times of day.

    What should I wear for a walk across the Ticonic Footbridge in winter?

    In winter, Maine can be very cold. It's advisable to dress in warm layers, including a waterproof outer shell, hat, gloves, and insulated footwear with good grip, as the bridge surface or connecting paths might be icy or snowy. The bridge is exposed to the elements, so wind chill can be a factor.

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