Rainbow Bridge
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Rainbow Bridge may refer to:
Bridges (man-made and natural)[edit]
- Rainbow Bridge (Kansas), in Kansas
- Rainbow Bridge (Niagara Falls), on the United States–Canada border
- Rainbow Bridge (Texas), in southeast Texas, United States, the highest bridge in the state
- Rainbow Bridge (Tokyo), in Tokyo, Japan
- Rainbow Bridge (La Conner, Washington), connects Fidalgo Island and La Conner, crossing Swinomish Channel in Skagit County, Washington
- Rainbow Bridge, Oxford, in Oxford, England
- Rainbow Bridge, Haleiwa, Hawaii
- Rainbow Bridge, a 12th-century Chinese camelback bridge depicted in the Qingming Scroll
- Medley Footbridge, sometimes called Rainbow Bridge
- Rainbow Bridge National Monument, a natural rock formation located in Utah, United States
Arts and entertainment[edit]
Films[edit]
- Rainbow Bridge (1963 film), a Japanese anime film
- Rainbow Bridge (film), a 1972 film featuring the music of Jimi Hendrix
Other arts and entertainment[edit]
- Rainbow Bridge (album) (1971), a 1971 album by Jimi Hendrix
- "Rainbow Bridge" (M*A*S*H), an episode of the television series M*A*S*H
Supernatural bridges[edit]
- Bifröst, a burning, rainbow bridge that reaches from the human realm to the realm of the gods in Norse mythology
- Rainbow Bridge (pets), a concept in the pet owner community, referring to a metaphorical or mythological place where pets go upon their deaths, to be later reunited with their owners
See also[edit]
- Marsh Rainbow Arch, a bridge design by James Barney Marsh (1856–1936) of the Marsh Engineering Company; seven of these "Rainbow Arch Bridge" crossings in various locations appear on the US National Register of Historic Places
- Rainbow Arch Bridge (disambiguation)
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