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The Yosemite Valley Bridges are eight bridges in the Yosemite Valley of Yosemite National Park, most of them spanning the Merced River. Five of them were built in 1928, with the remainder built between 1921 and 1933. The bridges feature a concrete structure faced with local stone, in an elliptical or three-centered arch configuration. They are notable for their uniform character and for their conformance to tenets of the National Park Service rustic style. Design work for the seven newer bridges was by George D. Whittle of the San Francisco District Office of the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads for the National Park Service. Concrete bridges were chosen at the urging of Thomas Chalmers Vint of the Park Service, in lieu of alternative designs for steel truss bridges, or suspension bridges sugge

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  • Les Yosemite Valley Bridges sont huit ponts formant un district historique dans le comté de Mariposa, en Californie, dans le sud-ouest des États-Unis. Tous situés dans la vallée de Yosemite, au cœur du parc national de Yosemite, ils franchissent la Merced ou des affluents directs, la Tenaya Creek et la Yosemite Creek. Construits entre 1922 et 1933, ces ponts en arc en béton recouverts de granit local sont l'Ahwahnee Bridge, le Clark Bridge, le Happy Isles Bridge, le Pohono Bridge, le Stoneman Bridge, le Sugar Pine Bridge, le Tenaya Creek Bridge et le Yosemite Creek Bridge. Le district qu'ils constituent est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 25 novembre 1977. (fr)
  • The Yosemite Valley Bridges are eight bridges in the Yosemite Valley of Yosemite National Park, most of them spanning the Merced River. Five of them were built in 1928, with the remainder built between 1921 and 1933. The bridges feature a concrete structure faced with local stone, in an elliptical or three-centered arch configuration. They are notable for their uniform character and for their conformance to tenets of the National Park Service rustic style. Design work for the seven newer bridges was by George D. Whittle of the San Francisco District Office of the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads for the National Park Service. Concrete bridges were chosen at the urging of Thomas Chalmers Vint of the Park Service, in lieu of alternative designs for steel truss bridges, or suspension bridges suggested by the park superintendent. (en)
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  • Ahwahnee Bridge, Spanning Merced River on service road, Yosemite Village, Mariposa County, CA (en)
  • Happy Isles Bridge, Spanning Merced River on Service road, Yosemite Village, Mariposa County, CA (en)
  • Yosemite Creek Bridge, Spanning Yosemite Creek on Northside Drive, Yosemite Village, Mariposa County, CA (en)
  • Tenaya Creek Bridge, Spanning Tenaya Creek on Mirror Lake Road, Yosemite Village, Mariposa County, CA (en)
  • Stoneman Bridge, Spanning Merced River on Stoneman Crossover Road, Yosemite Village, Mariposa County, CA (en)
  • Clark's Bridge, Spanning Merced River on service road, Yosemite Village, Mariposa County, CA (en)
  • Pohono Bridge, Spanning Merced River on Yosemite Valley Road, Yosemite Village, Mariposa County, CA (en)
  • Sugar Pine Bridge, Spanning Merced River on service road, Yosemite Village, Mariposa County, CA (en)
  • Yosemite National Park Roads & Bridges, Yosemite Village, Mariposa County, CA (en)
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  • Les Yosemite Valley Bridges sont huit ponts formant un district historique dans le comté de Mariposa, en Californie, dans le sud-ouest des États-Unis. Tous situés dans la vallée de Yosemite, au cœur du parc national de Yosemite, ils franchissent la Merced ou des affluents directs, la Tenaya Creek et la Yosemite Creek. Construits entre 1922 et 1933, ces ponts en arc en béton recouverts de granit local sont l'Ahwahnee Bridge, le Clark Bridge, le Happy Isles Bridge, le Pohono Bridge, le Stoneman Bridge, le Sugar Pine Bridge, le Tenaya Creek Bridge et le Yosemite Creek Bridge. Le district qu'ils constituent est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 25 novembre 1977. (fr)
  • The Yosemite Valley Bridges are eight bridges in the Yosemite Valley of Yosemite National Park, most of them spanning the Merced River. Five of them were built in 1928, with the remainder built between 1921 and 1933. The bridges feature a concrete structure faced with local stone, in an elliptical or three-centered arch configuration. They are notable for their uniform character and for their conformance to tenets of the National Park Service rustic style. Design work for the seven newer bridges was by George D. Whittle of the San Francisco District Office of the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads for the National Park Service. Concrete bridges were chosen at the urging of Thomas Chalmers Vint of the Park Service, in lieu of alternative designs for steel truss bridges, or suspension bridges sugge (en)
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