Final remnant of historic bridge, first connection to Hatteras Island, opens as public pier
The last remnants of a historic bridge have been converted into a pedestrian walking pier, scheduled to open to the public on Friday.
Posted — UpdatedThe Bonner Bridge was constructed in 1963, providing the first access to Hatteras Island aside from air or ferry. Now, a historic 1,046-foot-long section will remain as a fee free pier, accessible 24 hours a day.
The bridge served as a source of tourism for decades, as well as an easy method of evacuation when hurricanes approached.
The Marc Basnight Bridge is expected to last over 100 years.
The remnants of the old Bonner Bridge will not only serve as a piece of history, but also help train the ocean current into the center of the inlet to aid navigation as a pedestrian and fishing structure.
Parking for approximately 70 vehicles is available near the pier. Additionally, portable restrooms and trash receptacles are available for public use.
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