The Kinzua Skywalk

The Kinzua Skywalk comes with significant history. It was once the tallest railroad structure at 2,053 feet long and 301 feet high until partially destroyed by a tornado in 2003. In 2011 it was reinvented and turned into a skywalk. Now, photographer Gladys Caroline invites you to see what was once known as Pennsylvania’s eighth wonder of the world through her eyes.

Contributor: Donna M. Kshir

Senior Editor: Lee Roberts

Editor: Laurie Ann Smith

Author's Notes

I invite you to see what was once known as Pennsylvania’s eighth wonder of the world through my eyes. I enjoyed photographing every aspect of this unique structure from top to bottom.

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Average: 5 (5 votes)

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Genre: Non Fiction > Photography

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ISBN: 9798465982122

Readers Reviews3

Roger

2 years 6 months ago

5

This book shares a brief history of the Skywalk and has the most beautiful photos I have ever seen. Well done, Gladys. Looking forward to your next adventure.

Maureen A. Ruhl

5

The photographer captured the beauty from top to bottom of this beautiful bridge/skywalk. The book is full of beautiful photographs and a brief introduction to the bridge/skywalk's rich history. Looking forward to seeing more books by Gladys Caroline!!

Kimberley Scott

2 years 6 months ago

5

There is no other word to describe this book other than BEAUTIFUL!! Gladys Caroline captures all the elements of this man made structure thru her camera lens. Seeing is believing. Beautiful!!

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