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Donated benches installed on new Charles City trail bridge

Donated benches installed on new Charles City trail bridge
A few days after the benches were installed on the new bridge over the Cedar River that is part of the Charley Western Recreational Trail, they were spruced up for the holidays. Submitted photo
Donated benches installed on new Charles City trail bridge
All four of the new benches installed on the Charley Western Recreational Trail bridge were donated, three of them with plaques identifying the donor, and one anonymously. Press photo by Bob Steenson
Donated benches installed on new Charles City trail bridge
All four of the new benches installed on the Charley Western Recreational Trail bridge were donated, three of them with plaques identifying the donor, and one anonymously. Press photo by Bob Steenson
Donated benches installed on new Charles City trail bridge
Four benches — two on each side of the bridge — have been installed on the new Charley Western Recreational Trail bridge spanning the Cedar River. The benches are located in sightseeing “bump-outs” on each side, located in the middle of the bridge. Press photo by Bob Steenson
Donated benches installed on new Charles City trail bridge
Four benches — two on each side of the bridge — have been installed on the new Charley Western Recreational Trail bridge spanning the Cedar River. The benches are located in sightseeing “bump-outs” on each side, located in the middle of the bridge. Press photo by Bob Steenson
Donated benches installed on new Charles City trail bridge
All four of the new benches installed on the Charley Western Recreational Trail bridge were donated, three of them with plaques identifying the donor, and one anonymously. Press photo by Bob Steenson
Donated benches installed on new Charles City trail bridge
Four benches — two on each side of the bridge — have been installed on the new Charley Western Recreational Trail bridge spanning the Cedar River. The benches are located in sightseeing “bump-outs” on each side, located in the middle of the bridge. Press photo by Bob Steenson

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