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The Albion River Bridge is a wooden deck truss bridge crossing the Albion River in Mendocino County, California. It is the only remaining wooden bridge on California State Route 1; [1] [2] dramatic views of the bridge are visible from the nearby town of Albion, California. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in July 2017.
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Albion River Bridge: 1944 2017-07-31 Albion: Mendocino: wooden deck truss bridge: Alexander-Acacia Bridge: 1925, 1927 1984-01-05
The Albion River is an 18.1-mile-long (29.1 km) river in Mendocino County, California. The river drains about 43 square miles (110 km 2 ) on the Mendocino Coast and empties into the Pacific Ocean near the town of Albion, California , where California State Route 1 crosses it on the Albion River Bridge .
Exchange Bridge Demolished Steel built-up girder: 1896 1984 Providence River: Providence: Providence: RI-21: Albion Bridge Extant Pratt truss: 1988 School Street Blackstone River: Cumberland and Lincoln: Providence: RI-22: Albion Trench Bridge Extant Pratt truss: 1988
Albion has two bridges, one spanning the Albion River and the other Little Salmon Creek. The Albion River Bridge, built in 1944 when steel and concrete were in short supply, remains as the last wooden bridge still in use on State Route 1. The ZIP Code is 95410. The community is inside area code 707.
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Crystal Palace 13:38 The Seagulls sit eighth in the table after 15 matches and have a chance to climb back into the Premier League’s top five with a victory, displacing ...
Albion is a village and historic district in Lincoln, Rhode Island, United States. Albion is home to several mill buildings, churches, and the Kirkbrae Country Club golf course. The historic Blackstone River flows through the center of the mill village with the Blackstone River Greenway , a dual use bicycle and pedestrian path running along the ...
Bridges said she wasn't aware of the history she was making when it was happening. "For me in my 5- and 6-year-old mind, (school) was a place to go to meet other kids and have fun.