New Hope-Lambertville Bridge
Spanning the Delaware River, the New Hope–Lambertville Bridge is a 1,053-foot steel truss bridge built in 1904, connecting New Hope and Lambertville, NJ.
Maintained by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, this toll-free bridge features a pedestrian walkway and carries PA Route 179 and NJ Route 179.
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West Point Marathon Team To Run Ball Through Bucks County Before Army-Navy Game This Weekend
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WaPo: When in Vibrant New Hope, Remember That Charming Lambertville Is Just a Quick Stroll Away
With so much to see and do in New Hope — see a show, dine out, shop — it’s easy to forget that another recommendable…






















