The pier still stands reaching out into the bay over a century later.
Do you think the pier could still be standing?
They made their way softly to the little cove where the wooden pier stood.
The piers from the bridge still stand in the middle of the Delaware River.
Only two piers and a single warehouse stood in the small harbor where river and ocean met.
The piers stand 30 feet apart and the arch opening is 47 feet high.
Eventually the entire pier stood over the beach.
Now, the campground and the 300-foot pier, where fishermen once pulled in 80 striped bass a day, stand empty.
They were replaced with stone viaducts in 1902 and 1904 respectively, although the original piers still stand.
The piers of the old bridge still stand in the river.