
Alderson Memorial Bridge
The Alderson Memorial Bridge is a historic, steel-truss bridge located in West Virginia. Built in 1930, it spans the Greenbrier River, connecting the towns of Alderson and Ronceverte. Known for its distinctive lattice design and vintage construction, the bridge serves as both a functional crossing and a local landmark. It is celebrated for its architectural significance and continues to be used by pedestrians today. Preservation efforts aim to maintain its historical integrity while ensuring safety and access for the community.