The Old La Loma Bridge Photograph by Roland Wilhelm Fine Art America
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The historic La Loma Bridge, which crosses the Arroyo Seco in Pasadena, California, was built in 1914 to replace the 1898 California Street Bridge. The bridge is an open spandrel concrete arch bridge with a neoclassical design, which draws inspiration from Greek and Roman architectural design features with
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At 400 feet above the canyon floor, it's the highest arch bridge in the country โ and it's also one of the few steel arch bridges that are part of the roadways in the entire state of California.
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The La Loma Bridge in Pasadena was built in 1914 to carry automobile traffic over the Arroyo Seco between Lower Arroyo and San Rafael Heights. It replaced the 1898 California Street Bridge that had been closed due to safety concerns.
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The La Loma Bridge is a historic structure crossing the Arroyo Seco River in Pasadena, California. With an eye-catching, neoclassical design, this open spandrel concrete arch bridge was built in 1914 to facilitate automobile traffic and population growth. In 2004, La Loma Bridge was added to the National Register for Historic Places for its significance
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La Loma Bridge is an open-spandrel reinforced concrete arch bridge built in 1914 to carry La Loma Road automobile traffic over the Arroyo Seco between Lower Arroyo and San Rafael Heights. La Loma Bridge is located at one of the earliest crossings of the Arroyo and is the second oldest bridge over the Arroyo, after the Colorado Street Bridge.
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The La Loma Bridge is a bridge that carries La Loma Road across the Arroyo Seco, located in Pasadena, California . History Built in 1914, the bridge replaced the 1898 California Street Bridge, which had closed the prior year due to safety concerns.
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La Loma Bridge. John K. Van De Kamp Bridge. , This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. , John K. Van De Kamp Bridge, formerly known as La Loma Bridge is an open-spandrel-arch reinforced concrete bridge constructed in 1914.
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[The La Loma Bridge across the Arroyo Seco, originally constructed in 1914, is undergoing a $16 million seismic retrofit and rehabilitation. โ Editor] On December 12 the new bridge roadbed, or.
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La Loma Bridge spans the Arroyo Seco, a 25-mile-long canyon that runs all the way from the mountains of the Angeles National Forest down through the LA River, around Elysian Park. When it was constructed in 1914, it became one of two crossings over the Arroyo; the other is the larger Colorado Street Bridge, about a mile north.
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John K. Van de Kamp Bridge, formerly La Loma Bridge, is located in West Pasadena spanning across Arroyo Seco. It is a perfect example of an open spandrel reinforced-concrete arch bridge. The structure consists of twin main spans joined by asymmetrical approach spans.
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The La Loma Bridge, undergoing seismic retrofitting and rehabilitation since 2015, will reopen June 24 with plans to rededicate it in honor of the late Pasadena resident and former California attorโฆ
The Old La Loma Bridge Photograph by Roland Wilhelm Fine Art America
Built in 1914, La Loma bridge replaced the 1898 California Street Bridge, which had closed the prior year due to safety concerns. The open-spandrel concrete arch bridge has a Neoclassical.
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The La Loma Bridge Project is a collaborative effort between the City of Pasadena and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). During construction traffic will be detoured to other bridges across the Arroyo Seco.