Tank69
Silver Member
- May 5, 2009
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- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro Eldorado , Fisher Gold Bug 2 , Whites MXT , Keen Dry Washer
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Ocean-to-Ocean Highway Bridge, Yuma. Constructed in 1915 as a joint effort between the Office of Indian Affairs and the states of California, Arizona and New Mexico to promote traffic along the Ocean-to-Ocean Highway, the bridge became the only highway span over the Colorado River for 1,200 miles. Because of the often unpredictable behavior of the Colorado River, the bridge was erected without a center pier; instead the builders slid the deck on a barge to meet the embankment on the California side. Briefly during the 1930s, California erected a checkpoint on the west side to prevent jobless Oakies and Arkies from entering the state. The venerable bridge carried transcontinental traffic until 1988, when it was deemed structurally unsound and restricted to foot traffic. More recently it received a $2 million dollar upgrade, and reopened in 2002 to limited one-way traffic. The “Ocean-to-Ocean Highway Yuma” sign was restored and now illuminates with a gentle white light every night at dusk.
the first pic is a postcard ,the second is how it looks today an the 3rd is how looked tonight ,
the first pic is a postcard ,the second is how it looks today an the 3rd is how looked tonight ,