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The Pickett Bridge, often mistitled the Pitt Street bridge, is named after Dr. Otis M. Pickett and his wife, Mrs. Ruth Pickett in recognition of their lifetime of service to the citizens of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. This small bridge used to connect to Sullivan's Island and Fort Moultrie...but now is a beloved boardwalk lined with Palmettos used for fishing, excersizing or simply enjoying the panoramic view of almost every other bridge in the area (pictured in the distance is the largest and most famous, Ravenel Bridge which connects Mount Pleasant to downtown Charleston).
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The Pickett Bridge, often mistitled the Pitt Street bridge, is named after Dr. Otis M. Pickett and his wife, Mrs. Ruth Pickett in recognition of their lifetime of service to the citizens of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. This small bridge used to connect to Sullivan's Island and Fort Moultrie...but now is a beloved boardwalk lined with Palmettos used for fishing, excersizing or simply enjoying the panoramic view of almost every other bridge in the area (pictured in the distance is the largest and most famous, Ravenel Bridge which connects Mount Pleasant to downtown Charleston).