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The Los Peñasquitos Creek Arch Bridge is a pair of road bridges in San Diego, California. Completed in 1949, the original bridge is a reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch-bridge with an overall length of 434 feet (132 m), and arch span of 220 feet (67 m). It now serves as a service road and bike path.
The Spruce Street Suspension Bridge, colloquially known as the Wiggly Bridge, is a historic 375 ft (114 m) long footbridge in the Bankers Hill neighborhood of San Diego, California. It was built in 1912 by Edwin M. Capps. It can hold a maximum of 327,900 lb (148,700 kg) and crosses Kate Sessions Canyon. [2]
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The bridge also completes the "Park to Bay Link", a long term vision of city planners to develop a public parkway or green belt along Park Blvd, in order to connect Balboa Park with San Diego Bay. [2] The bridge was built by Reyes Construction, Inc. It was engineered by T.Y. Lin International; Safdie Rabines Architects was project architect.
Quince Street pedestrian bridge in Bankers Hill neighborhood of San Diego, California. Bankers Hill (Park West) is located in the northwest part of Central San Diego. Bankers Hill (also known as Park West and formerly known as Florence Heights ) is a long-established uptown neighborhood near Balboa Park in San Diego , California.
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The Georgia Street Bridge in San Diego, California, was constructed in 1907 to carry traffic, after a streetcar line was cut through a ridge where Georgia Street stood. [citation needed] In 1914, a Romanesque spandrel arch with Mission Revival styling made of reinforced concrete and designed by J.R. Comly was built there.