Last week’s Photo Challenge was interesting — both the image, and the answers.
Nearly a dozen readers quickly checked in with the correct response: Bruce McFadden’s shot of big beams and heavy machinery indeed showed the swing turntable underneath the William F. Cribari Bridge over the Saugatuck River, connecting Bridge Street and Saugatuck Avenue. (Click here to see.)
But then several others all said it was the underside of the I-95 Saugatuck River bridge, or perhaps another on the same highway.
Fortunately, the I-95 span does not swing open. Imagine the traffic jams if it did!
Congratulations to Morley Boyd, Alfred Herman, Jonathan McClure, Tom Risch, Jim McKay, Diane Silfen, Ken Runkel, Abby Gordon-Tolan, Seth Schachter, Craig Clark, Ann Bacharach, Micheal Simso, Ralph Balducci, Andrew Colabella, Matt McGrath and Howard Potter. You know your undersides of bridge machinery!
Here’s a nice late-summer one challenge. If you know where in Westport you’d see this peaceful scene, click “Comments” below.
(Photo/Patti Brill)
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Harbor Drive
Cedar Point Yacht Club?
Beach at CPYC looking across to Longshore and up the river
Small beach on Harbor Road, right before the bridge.
Small beach on the right as you enter CPYC parking lot.
Between the bridge and the Zaret’s house.
Off Harbor Rd by Promised Rd. Little neighborhood beach
Maybe at Bea’s house, Saugatuck Shores
Saugautuck Shores, along Harbor Road.
Harbor Road before the bridge to the island.
Saugatuck Island facing Lingshore
The stone wall says Harbor Rd. As well as the view
Over the breakwater along Harbor Rd. Saugatuck Shores
Harbor Road
Harbor Rd, Saugatuck Shores
Saugtuck Island
46-52 Harbor Road
Harbor Road. Andrew is specifically correct.
the Bocanfuso’s beach
Beach on Harbor Road near the wood bridge on saugatuck shores looking across bay to the saugatuck river with power stanchions over train tracks
Yup: Harbor Road!