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Gainesville mayor, grandchildren first to cross pedestrian bridge

Posted 12:24PM on Friday 31st August 2012 ( 11 years ago )
GAINESVILLE - Six-year-old Mills Lothridge and 5-year-old Bella Dunagan joined their grandfather, Gainesville Mayor Danny Dunagan, this morning, as the first citizens to officially cross Gainesville's pedestrian bridge.

Shortly afterward, local citizens were using the bridge to pass from downtown to midtown. Those citizens included James Weber and his dog Tebo, who is the first dog to walk across the new bridge.

The City of Gainesville is planning an official bridge opening and ribbon cutting for the bridge sometime in the next month.
Gainesville Mayor Danny Dunagan and his grandchildren were the first to cross over Gainesville's new pedestrian bridge Friday.
James Weber walks his dog Tebo across Gainesville's new pedestrian bridge. Tebo is the first dog to cross the structure.

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