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CONCRETE FILLED CYLINDER ABUTMENT AND WEST END OF CONCRETE DIAPHRAM; SOUTHEAST END - Cache Creek Bridge, Spanning Cache Creek, Dam Road vicinity, Clearlake, Lake County, CA
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Bonham, Gene

Related names:

Clinton Bridge and Iron Works
Lake County Public Works Department
Lamb, Artemus
Title
CONCRETE FILLED CYLINDER ABUTMENT AND WEST END OF CONCRETE DIAPHRAM; SOUTHEAST END - Cache Creek Bridge, Spanning Cache Creek, Dam Road vicinity, Clearlake, Lake County, CA
Depicted place California; Lake County; Clearlake
Date 1985
date QS:P571,+1985-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions 4 x 5 in.
Current location
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Accession number
HAER CAL,17-CLEAR,1-10
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This file comes from the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) or Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS). These are programs of the National Park Service established for the purpose of documenting historic places. Records consist of measured drawings, archival photographs, and written reports.

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  • Significance: The Cache Creek Bridge is one of two known remaining examples of Clinton bridges in California. It is also the last remaining through truss highway bridge in Lake County. It represents a type (Parker through truss), period (early 20th century), and method of construction (pin-connected steel truss). The bridge was determined eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places in December 1983.
  • Survey number: HAER CA-49
  • Building/structure dates: 1909 Initial Construction
  • Building/structure dates: 1944 Subsequent Work
  • Building/structure dates: 1944 Subsequent Work
Source https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ca1407.photos.011579p
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Public domain This image or media file contains material based on a work of a National Park Service employee, created as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, such work is in the public domain in the United States. See the NPS website and NPS copyright policy for more information.
Object location38° 57′ 29.99″ N, 122° 37′ 31.01″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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