Bridge
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Originally designed as a 40-ft bridge, then built to a 1/8 scale. Created out of steel and hardwood. The bridge is designed to accommodate cars (specifically an ambulance) and pedestrians. Wave pattern below handrail allows the bridge to be safe for children.