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My visit to the Horseshoe Curve
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I wouldn't expect so. Over half the bridge is down in the ravine now. The other half is fenced off for safety reasons. You can get close enough to spit onto the bridge (if you wanted to) but I don't see it ever beening opened up again. I spoke with the Park Ranger there (the one and only now) and he says they have no plans for development. Basically, all their eggs were in one basket and the basket broke. They don't even have a park admission fee. In my opinion, it's still well worth a visit. <br />Sorry for the delay. I've been away.
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