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The Bridge to Nowhere is an arch bridge that was built in 1936 north of Azusa, California, United States in the San Gabriel Mountains.It spans the East Fork of the San Gabriel River and was meant to be part of a road connecting the San Gabriel Valley with Wrightwood, California.
Below is a preliminary list of hiking areas that were burned in the Bridge fire. East Fork and Camp Williams area Hikers make their way along the Bridge to Nowhere Trail in the San Gabriel ...
A major point of interest on the East Fork is the Bridge to Nowhere, a 120-foot (37 m) high concrete arch bridge that was once part of the East Fork Road before the rest of the road was destroyed by flooding in 1938. [5]
Big Creek Bridge (California) Bixby Bridge; Bridge to Nowhere (San Gabriel Mountains) Byrne's Ferry Covered Bridge; C. Cabrillo Bridge; Cara Knott Memorial Bridge;
The Bridge Fire is raging through southern California, forcing thousands of evacuations and scorching more than 50,000 acres, as fire authorities hope a burst of humidity will continue to slow its ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has asked the Federal Emergency Management Agency for a grant to help reimburse the costs of fighting the Bridge and Airport fires, he said in a post on X Tuesday evening.
Pages in category "Bridges in Los Angeles County, California" ... Badger Avenue Bridge; Bridge to Nowhere (San Gabriel Mountains) C. Colorado Street Bridge (Pasadena ...
The Bridge Fire burns the mountain communities to the northeast of Los Angeles, in Wrightwood, California, U.S. September 11, 2024.