There is no way of knowing the name of the first bridge man walked across. It is likely the first bridges were simply naturally created crossing points, such as a log across a stream, and man made bridges have been made since before written records. This means that if people did give the structure a name it would not be recorded.
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A bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota. But I don't know the name.
London Bridge
A bridge is another word for an overpass across water.
The Akashi Strait Bridge was given the name because the suspension bridge is placed across the Akashi Strait.
a bridge maybe?
Sausalito
Back in the day if you lived in the New Brunswick somerset area and you wanted to get to the ocean the best place along the way was through Old Bridge. Along this route to the sea the first decent place where you could build a bridge was in my home town, Old Bridge. It crossed the south river which connects to Duhernal Lake and you can still travel across the bridge today via Old Bridge Turnpike. I have also heard mention the George Washington wrote in his journals about passing across an Old Bridge and hence the name stuck.
The name of the first person to build a bridge is not recorded by history.
The real name is "Land-Bridge" And it is the Bering Strait.
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