At least six bridges span the Cedar River in Renton. But only one of them is engineered for library carts. As far as anyone seems to know Renton’s library, completed in 1966, is the only library that is also a bridge. With streamlined midcentury charm, floor-to-ceiling windows, an outdoor balcony on the south side for river-gazing, the library is a peaceful respite, a historical marker, and a unique architectural treasure.
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