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CA-259: Zaca Creek Bridge No. 2 Extant Reinforced concrete girder: 1916 1999 Jonata Park Road Zaca Creek Buellton: Santa Barbara: CA-263: Cut Stone Bridge Extant Stone arch: 1863 1999 Southern Pacific Railroad: Runoff channel South San Francisco
This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in California.The United States National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources nationwide according to a list of criteria of national significance. [1]
C.C. Myers, Inc. reconstruction work on the eastbound Interstate 580 connector ramp, MacArthur Maze, Oakland, California, May 2007 C.C. Myers, Inc. was a Rancho Cordova, California based construction company specializing in building highways and bridges.
The Aemilius Bridge, now designated Ponte Rotto, is the oldest extant stone bridge in Rome. [5] The bridge was constructed by Marcus Aemilius Lepidus in 179 BC E and underwent numerous restorations, the most recent of which was conducted by Pope Gregory XIII in 1575. [ 6 ]
A 200-foot section of the Lady’s Island Bridge, as the Woods Memorial Bridge is known locally, opens 90 degrees, turning on a track with wheels. Traffic is backed up the evening of Oct. 24 at ...
The bridge was named for a large sugar pine that grew to the north of the eastern bridge abutment. [5] The Tenaya Creek Bridge (1928) spans Tenaya Creek with a single 56.75-foot (17.30 m) arch at a 25-degree skew on the Happy Isles-Mirror Lake Road. The bridge carries the standard roadway, bridle path and sidewalk. Cost was $37,749.16.
Busy cities like Brooklyn, NY, Detroit, MI and Tarzana, CA cost the most, while rural areas and small towns — especially in states like Massachusetts and Vermont — tend to offer the cheapest ...
The Doran Memorial Bridge was originally known as the San Mateo Creek Bridge according to Caltrans plans. [1] [2] [3] It was named the Eugene A. Doran Memorial Bridge in 1969, after the Hillsborough police officer who was killed near the site on August 5, 1959; [4] [5] Doran's widow attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 28, 1969. [6]