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The bridge at Gurney Avenue has an interesting backstory that also involves community support. Like the Glen Avenue footbridge, the original structure dated to the Camp Meeting era. The Village replaced it in 1912, and that new expanse survived nearly 70 years. But by 1981 the Gurney footbridge was in such a state of disrepair that the administration closed it, and demolished it three years later.
The Gurney footbridge was very much missed. Many locals stepped forward to help fund a replacement, including Lake Bluff Open Lands Association under the leadership of founder Caroline Goetz, who organized a fund-raising drive that brought in $6,000 from LBOLA and an additional $4,000 from others. Lake Bluff historian Elmer Vliet and his wife, Dorothy, wrote a substantial check for $16,000. Recognize the names of other contributors? We do! Crennen, Callahan, Gustavson, Parson, Nickel, Holstein, Francoeur, Myles, Hall, Ritter, Gilby, Crosby, and Clark.
The 1986 Gurney Avenue footbridge replacement was such a cause célèbre that there was a
dedication ceremony when the new structure opened on Nov. 1, 1986 - led by a bagpiper!
Here are some photos from the ceremony -- can't you just feel the excitement as well as the crisp fall air ... and the itchiness of woolen skirts (and a kilt) on bare or stockinged legs?
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