Located in Boston, MA and designed by engineer Clemens Herschel and architect William G. Preston, the Boston Public Garden Foot Bridge was once known for being the shortest functioning suspension bridge in the world.
With a total length of 100 feet, the main central section spanning the garden’s lagoon measures 50 feet. Nestled in with weeping willows and flowering cherry trees, the Boston Public Garden Foot Bridge has been a beloved city landmark since its construction in 1867.
