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  2. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    The bridge, described as a, Concrete slab and girder, was modified and repaired in 1993. Hell Canyon Bridge: 1923 1988-09-30 Drake: Yavapai: Concrete slab and girder: Hereford Bridge: 1912, 1927 1988-09-30 Hereford

  3. History of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Border crisis: by 2019 Arizona was one of the states most affected by the border crisis, with a high number of migrant crossings and detentions. [69] The COVID-19 pandemic in Arizona (2020–2021) saw Arizona as one of the worst-hit states, with high infection and death rates. As of June 3, 2021 the cumulative totals were 882,691 cases and ...

  4. List of bridges documented by the Historic American ...

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    Arizona Eastern Railroad Bridge Extant Pratt truss: 1915 1989 Southern Pacific Railroad: Salt River: Tempe: Maricopa: AZ-26: Cedar Canyon Bridge: Extant Steel arch: 1937 1990 US 60: Cedar Canyon Show Low: Navajo

  5. Timeline of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Hinchcliffe Court opens near Tucson, the first auto court motel in Arizona. [116] 1912 February 14: Arizona becomes the 48th state of the United States; Phoenix becomes the state capital. [108] U.S. President William Howard Taft issues Proclamation 1180: Admitting Arizona to the Union. [117] The Territory of Arizona becomes the State of Arizona.

  6. Cameron Suspension Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge formerly carried U.S. Route 89, but was replaced by a newer deck truss bridge in 1959. Built in 1911, it has an overall length of 680 feet (210 m) and a main span of 660 feet (200 m). The bridge was built by the Midland Bridge Company of Kansas City for the Office of Indian Affairs and the Indian Irrigation Service. W.

  7. List of bridges in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Highline Bridge, a one-level deck truss bridge on the KCTR railroad Intercity Viaduct , a two-level deck truss bridge over the Kansas River and sister bridge to the Lewis and Clark Viaduct James Street Bridge , a girder bridge over the Kansas River in Kansas City

  8. Hereford Bridge - Wikipedia

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    While the bridge is typical, the fact that it was constructed in stages is unusual. The span constructed in 1912 is one of the two earliest trusses used for transporting vehicles in Arizona. [2] The bridge consists of three spans, with a 102-foot span length and an overall roadway length of 267 feet. The roadway width is 15.7 feet.

  9. Timeline of Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    1912 February 14: Arizona becomes the 48th state of the United States; Phoenix becomes the state capital. [30] Women are granted the right to vote. [10] Chandler is founded by Alexander Chandler. [10] 1913 City adopts council-manager form of government (previously mayor-council), becoming one of the first cities in the country to adopt this ...

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