In 1830 Congress approved $2,500 for a wooden causeway to be constructed.
This wooden causeway eventually became known as the infamous "Bridge of Sighs."
The last wooden causeway was demolished in 1910.
A medieval wooden causeway running beneath the modern street was also uncovered.
These have been settled from the Mesolithic onward, with wooden causeways linking them to higher ground.
A part of the wooden causeway to the mainland had been broken up and carried away, or burned on the spot.
He made his second attack, while the snow still lay on the ground, sending one army up the old wooden causeway from Kamenj.
Approaching this, a narrow wooden causeway led across the mud of the moat.
There was a wooden causeway, floating on the watery mud that flooded the area.
As the seven continued to walk along the wooden causeway, they passed several of the stumps, but only a couple were working.