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City of Pasadena's History Page, with a historic postcard view of the bridge. Colorado Street Bridge Pasadena, California, National Park Service; History of the Colorado Street Bridge from Pasadena Heritage; Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. CA-58, "Colorado Street Bridge", 13 photos, 34 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
South Pasadena Los Angeles: Oregon Creek Covered Bridge ... San Mateo: Pope Street Bridge: 1894 1972-10-05 St. Helena ... San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge: 1936 ...
Also, the Edwin Hubble House, home to famed astronomer Edwin Hubble, is located in the adjacent community of San Marino. Two of Pasadena's historic bridges, the Colorado Street Bridge, built in 1913 and known for its distinctive Beaux Arts arches, light standards, and railings, and the La Loma Bridge, built in 1914, are among the sites listed ...
Cabrillo Bridge; Colorado Street Bridge (Pasadena, California) ... San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge; San Joaquin River Viaduct; San Rafael Bridge (Pasadena)
San Francisco and Marin: CA-32: San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge: Extant (west span) Replaced (east span) Suspension (west span) Cantilever (east span) 1936 1985 I-80: San Francisco Bay: San Francisco and Oakland: San Francisco and Alameda
Eastern span replacement of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge; F. ... Park Street Bridge; ... San Mateo–Hayward Bridge; San Rafael Bridge (Pasadena)
Carquinez Bridge; Central Pacific Railroad; China Camp State Park; Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake; Christmas Valley Air Force Station; USCGC Clover; Coast Guard Air Station San Francisco; Cold Spring Canyon Arch Bridge; Colorado River Aqueduct; Colorado Street Bridge (Pasadena, California) USNS Comet; Commodore Schuyler F. Heim Bridge ...
The southernmost of the Pasadena Arroyo Seco bridges, the San Rafael Bridge was constructed in 1922 in Pasadena, California. [1] Like the Colorado Street Bridge built in 1913 and La Loma Bridge (renamed John K. Van De Kamp Bridge in 2017) built in 1914, the San Rafael Bridge is an open-spandrel concrete arch bridge that is open to pedestrians and car traffic. [2]