LOVE THIS! I remember the big Christmas tree at the North side and how each "pillar" had a tree (just like the postcard). I used to walk the bridge to get to my father's office, and those stairs were a climb! Great presentation. Thank you!
Charlie, sorry, just saw this. Milton was a well regarded house painter in Bethlehem who was also a Mason. When he passed away, his name was honored with the gate which is just outside the temple. Sadly, the temple is now gone.
LOVE THIS! I remember the big Christmas tree at the North side and how each "pillar" had a tree (just like the postcard). I used to walk the bridge to get to my father's office, and those stairs were a climb! Great presentation. Thank you!
Great video.
Was there ever a trolley or trolleybus that spanned the bridge?
Great to see that it is being used for exercise. Heck, why not?
A terrific series! I'd like to know who Milton B. Lynn was. I see his name on a memorial gate at the south end of the Hill- to- Hill Bridge.
Charlie, sorry, just saw this. Milton was a well regarded house painter in Bethlehem who was also a Mason. When he passed away, his name was honored with the gate which is just outside the temple. Sadly, the temple is now gone.
Great video
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How have you been Mark? All well I hope.
Was wondering if local 36 put the steel in and up for this project.