
Sandstone, Ohio Limestone
48′ span, appx. 20′ tall
This bridge is part of a park I was able to help build and design. The blocks shown are the actual faces of nineteenth and early twentieth railroad bridge blocks, sawn off and applied like very thick tile to a solid poured concrete substructure. We hand chiseled the edges to make the pieces fit the bridge structure.

Sandstone, Ohio Limestone
48′ span, appx. 20′ tall
The keystones on the pedestrian side are carved grotesques, done on site after the installation. The plan was to do all the keystones, but as so many plans go, alas, ’twas not to be. Yet.

Sandstone, Ohio Limestone
48′ span, appx. 20′ tall
If you happen to be really paying attention, you might notice this guy under the bridge from the other side. Mr. Four Eyes.

Sandstone, Ohio Limestone
48′ span, appx. 20′ tall
Here is Mr. Four Eyes before the lagoon was filled. This was fun to carve on site. It was a beautiful day.

Sandstone, Ohio Limestone
48′ span, appx. 20′ tall
The bridge and waterfall., complete, but the park was still under construction.

Sandstone, Ohio Limestone
48′ span, appx. 20′ tall
Each of the stones that make up the waterfall slope down, just enough that the water flow is away from the spillway. This is not easily done.

Sandstone, Ohio Limestone
48′ span, appx. 20′ tall
The finished waterfall on a beautiful day. So much fun to build, and so much a gift to the future.