Cedar Canyon Bridge, Arch bridge in Show Low, Arizona, United States.
Cedar Canyon Bridge is a steel arch bridge that spans across Cedar Canyon near Show Low. The structure features a ribbed arch design that carries traffic across the gorge below.
The bridge was built between 1937 and 1938 by Pleasant-Hasler Construction Company as part of regional development efforts. A significant reconstruction in 1994 increased its capacity by expanding the width using components from another location.
The bridge represents early 20th-century engineering methods and received recognition through inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
The bridge serves as an active roadway for regional traffic and is easily accessible by vehicle. Visitors should remember this is a functioning bridge where caution is necessary when exploring the structure from nearby viewpoints.
The bridge incorporates a 180-foot steel span with a Luten arch design that combines structural efficiency with architectural elements.
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