We Goin’ Ridin’ On The Cuzway …
… OF LOVE IN A PINK CADILLAC
FITSNews - April 15, 2007 - With a main span of 1,546 feet, it is the longest cable stay bridge in the Western Hemisphere. Its twin diamond-shaped towers climb 575-feet above the water - dominating the skyline of the Holy City it serves. It also remains one of the only government projects ever finished ahead of schedule and under budget.
Named for its indominatable champion, former U.S. Rep. and State Senator Arthur J. “Cousin” Ravenel, Jr., it is commonly called the “Ravenel Bridge” or the “Cooper River Bridge.”
We FITS’ gals prefer to call it the “Cuzway,” and we were pleased to take our pink Cadillac for a little joyride across it this morning while grooving out to some Aretha Franklin. And yes, that is just how we roll …





