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The bridge and the incline railway were listed in the National Register of Historic Places on September 2, 1983. The official government registration papers indicate that the city of Cañon City had become the owner of the bridge and incline railway at some point since the 1940s, besides owning the land they leased to the Royal Gorge Bridge ...
The movie Canon City (1948) depicts the real-life 1947 escape of 12 prisoners from nearby Colorado State Penitentiary. [38] A diner in Cañon City is the setting of the song "Navajo Rug", which was named by the Western Writers of America as one of the Top 100 Western Songs of all time. [39]
Escalante Canon Bridge: 1890, 1908, 1938 removed 1994-07-22 Delta: Delta: Camelback Through Truss Fourth Street Bridge: 1891 1985-02-04 removed 2010-1-14 Canon City: Fremont: Pratt Through Truss Fifth Street Bridge: 1933 removed 1994-07-22
City or town Description 1: Fourth Street Bridge: Fourth Street Bridge: February 4, 1985 (#85000207) January 14, 2010: 4th St. Cañon City: Now a pedestrian bridge adjacent to 4th Street. Removed from the Register due to relocation [6].. 2: Howard Bridge
It is the only highway that directly connects Colorado Springs to Cañon City. The Highway Starts in Downtown Cañon City at US 50. It then crosses the Arkansas River and leaves the city. In Florence, SH 115 Overlaps SH 67 from Pikes Peak Avenue to Robinson Avenue.
The Royal Gorge is a canyon of the Arkansas River located west of Cañon City, Colorado.The canyon begins at the mouth of Grape Creek, about 2 mi (3.2 km) west of central Cañon City, and continues in a west-northwesterly direction for approximately 6 mi (9.7 km) until ending near U.S. Route 50.
The highway crosses the Arkansas River on its way out of the city and continues northward to a junction with U.S Route 50 adjacent to Fremont County Airport. The state portion of the highway ends at U.S. Highway 50 and becomes the county-maintained Phantom Canyon Road (CR 67 in Fremont County), carrying the Gold Belt Byway through Phantom Canyon .
Rifle Bridge: Rifle Bridge: February 4, 1985 : Off U.S. Highway 6 over the Colorado River: Rifle: Unusual two-span bridge, with one Parker truss and one Pennsylvania truss, spanning the Colorado River since 1909. 13: Satank Bridge: Satank Bridge