Built in the 1930s, the Graffiti Bridge was a place where different generations left their mark.
For more than five decades the bridge stood over Western Avenue in Oklahoma City.
The Robert Symes Trucking & Excavating Co. completed the task of demolishing and hauling off Graffiti Bridge from NW 59 and Western in June 1991.
When pieces of the bridge crumbled to the ground and vast slabs of layered paint peeled off the concrete, it should have come as no surprise that parts of Graffiti Bridge had begun a second life.
Some people took a piece of the Graffiti Bridge just after its demise, swooping in like vultures as piles of concrete and chunks of paint were dumped near the demolition site, which was surrounded by
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