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  • Tags: Bridges
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Federal, state, and local officials examining the flood-damaged Soquel Bridge.

Date: 1955-12-28
Type: PHOTO

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Laurel Broadway Bridge, showing damage from the Loma Prieta earthquake.

Date: 1989
Type: PHOTO

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The Water Street Bridge, spanning the San Lorenzo River.

Date: 1997
Type: PHOTO

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The Soquel Avenue Bridge collapsed in the flood of 1982. The view is looking towards Front Street.

Date: January, 1982
Type: PHOTO

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View of the Tyrrell house (far left) near Seabright Beach. The bridge spans Pilkington Gulch, named for landowner Thomas Pilkington or his sons, J.A. Pilkington or T.B. Pilkington.

Date: Early 1900's
Type: PHOTO

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City workers using a crane on the Riverside Avenue bridge to try to loosen a log jam. The photo is taken during one of the storms of 1983 that caused the San Lorenzo River to flood.

Date: 1983-01-03
Type: PHOTO

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Riverside Avenue Bridge which crosses the San Lorenzo River. The view is looking east from Third Avenue.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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The West Cliff bridge was built in 1918 by the Southern Pacific Railroad over its tracks near Washington and Beach Streets. The wooden bridge is 62 feet long and was constructed using the 1840 truss design patented by William Howe.

Date: 1992
Type: PHOTO

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Date: circa 1906
Source: Bartholomew, Bart
Type: PHOTO

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Street with horse and carriage and a covered bridge in the background

Date: circa 1906
Source: Bartholomew, Bart
Type: PHOTO

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