The
Kingston–Port Ewen Suspension Bridge, sometimes known as the "Rondout Creek bridge", "Old Bridge" or "Wurts Street Bridge", is a steel
suspension bridge spanning
Rondout Creek, near where it empties into the
Hudson River. It connects the
City of Kingston to the north, with the village of
Port Ewen to the south. Completed in 1921, it was the final link in New York's first north-south highway on the West Shore of the Hudson, and is considered an important engineering accomplishment associated with the development of early
motoring.