Category:Dillon Road Bridge over Salt River (California)
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- Salt River Bridge, Spanning Salt River at Dillon Road, Ferndale, California, also known as the Valley Flower Bridge was a concrete girder bridge spanning the Salt River in Humboldt County, California at Latitude / Longitude 40.5930884143831, -124.273338775336
- Significance: The Salt River Bridge, also known as the Valley Flower Bridge, determined eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places in 1987, represents a major example of the work of a significant designer. When built in 1919, this was recognized as the world's longest reinforced concrete girder bridge, whose 142-foot spans were nearly twice as long as the previous longest concrete bridge girders. - Survey number: HAER CA-126 - Building/structure dates: 1919 Initial Construction
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