Yosemite Valley Bridges, Bridges in Yosemite National Park
The Yosemite Valley Bridges are stunning examples of early twentieth-century engineering.
Constructed starting from 1922, they were recognized as a National Historic Landmark.
These bridges symbolize the harmonious integration of infrastructure within natural landscapes.
Visitors rely on these bridges to access key areas within Yosemite Valley.
Several of these historic stone bridges have earned a spot on America's Most Endangered Historic Places list.
Location: Mariposa County
Inception: 1922
Architectural style: rustic architecture
Source: Wikimedia