When the Euro currency was designed, it was decided that bridges representing the architecture of important periods in European history would be pictured on the seven currency notes. The bridges didn’t actually exist, they were simply representations of architectural styles. They didn’t exist, that is, until the small town of Spijkenisse decided to build them. Now, you can see all of the bridges on Euro currency on one canal in a small Dutch town. Since Courtney and I thought it would be fun to see them, we did. And we all had fun.


© Russ Milam 2018