But which is the stone that supports the bridge? – Kublai Khan

The Division Street Bridge in Pawtucket, Rhode Island is a historic bridge carrying Division Street over the Seekonk River. The bridge was built in 1875-1877 and is a nine-span stone and brick bridge with a total length of about 450 feet (140 m). It is the longest stone-arch bridge in the state and symbolic of the unity of the two neighborhoods coming together as the Town of Pawtucket. Pelikan Watercolors, Niji waterbrush, Lamy Fountain Pen, Noodler’s Ink in a 5 x 8 Moleskine Watercolor Sketchbook.

Division Street Bridge

3 thoughts on “But which is the stone that supports the bridge? – Kublai Khan

  1. Isabella January 22, 2015 / 12:06 am

    This is wonderful! How long did it take you?
    I subscribed to your blog and look forward to seeing new things you post! 🙂
    Keep up the great work!
    Love,
    Isabella

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  2. Lisa Jacques January 22, 2015 / 4:24 am

    Great sketch!

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