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

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    Cut Stone Bridge Extant Stone arch: 1863 1999 Southern Pacific Railroad: Runoff channel South San Francisco: San Mateo: CA-264: Black Canyon Road Bridge Bypassed Reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch: 1913 1997 Black Canyon Road Santa Ysabel Creek

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

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    Triple arch: Rattlesnake Canyon Bridge: 1919 2017-01-17 Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara: Stone arch San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge: 1936 2001-08-13 San Francisco: San Francisco: Cantilever truss/suspension: Sather Gate and Bridge: 1910 1982-03-25

  4. Stone Arch Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Stone Arch Bridge may refer to: In the United States: (alphabetical by state, then city) Stone Arch Bridge (Champaign, Illinois), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Stone Arch Bridge (Danville, Illinois), NRHP-listed; Stone Arch Bridge (Minneapolis), Minnesota, NRHP-listed; Stone Arch Bridge (Keene, New Hampshire), NRHP ...

  5. Category:Stone arch bridges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Boston and Providence Railroad Bridge; Bowne Station Road stone arch bridge over tributary of the Alexauken Creek; Brand Hollow Road Stone Arch Bridge; Bridge 182+42, Northern Central Railway; Bridge 634, Northern Central Railway; Bridge at Falling Creek; Bridge between Guilford and Hamilton Townships; Bridge in Albany Township; Bridge in ...

  6. Stone Arch Bridge (Minneapolis) - Wikipedia

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    Located between the 3rd Avenue Bridge and the I-35W Saint Anthony Falls Bridge, [4] the Stone Arch Bridge was built in 1883 by railroad tycoon James J. Hill for his Great Northern Railway, and accessed the former passenger station located about a mile to the west, on the west bank of the river. For a time, the bridge was dubbed "Hill's Folly ...

  7. Yosemite Valley Bridges - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. List of the oldest buildings in California - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Oldest covered bridge in California & longest wooden covered bridge in the world. [136] Menlo Park station: Menlo Park: 1867 Train station: Oldest train station in California. [137] San Buenaventura Pier: Ventura: 1870 Pier: Oldest pier in California. Weaverville Joss House: Weaverville: 1874 Taoist temple: Oldest continuously-operating ...

  9. Bixby Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was built under budget for $199,861 (equivalent to $3.64 million in 2023 dollars [5]) and, at 360 feet (110 m), [1] was the longest concrete arch span in the California State Highway System. When it was completed, it was the highest single-span arch bridge in the world, [6]: 45 and it remains one of the tallest. [7]

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