10 Most Iconic And Beautiful Bridges In Los Angeles Los Angeles bridges aren’t just about connecting the city: they’re iconic landmarks with historic value, showcasing the city’s growth and development in tangible form Beyond that, these engineering marvels boast stunning beauty and, above all, offer scenic drives and walks, with breathtaking panoramic views and unforgettable sunsets
Sixth Street Viaduct - Wikipedia The Sixth Street Viaduct, also known as the Sixth Street Bridge, is a viaduct bridge that connects the Arts District in Downtown Los Angeles with the Boyle Heights neighborhood
9 lovely walks to explore L. A. ’s most beautiful bridges For fans of L A history, bridges offer a link back to some of the city’s earliest inhabitants For art and architecture buffs, plenty of graceful railings to ogle For engineers, gravity-defying
California Historical Bridges and Tunnels - Caltrans Many of these landmarks are the state's historic bridges and tunnels that range from the spectacular Bay Area and elegant Los Angeles River bridges, to the simple and aesthetic bridges of the Central and North Coast, and the rustic bridges in rural areas throughout the state
Cant Miss List of LA Bridges to Take Beautiful Photographs Another one of those unexpected gems that Los Angeles seems to have plenty of is beautiful bridges For charming places to take a pictures check out our list of bridges in LA to capture the perfect photographs
Where to Explore 5 of L. A. ’s Great Footbridges - PBS SoCal Here’s where to find five of L A ’s most scenic bridge crossings — and why they’re fascinating destinations in their own right 1 Park to Playa Regional Trail Pedestrian Bridge, Baldwin Hills Until October 2020, there was a gigantic obstacle to connecting the open spaces, trails and parklands of Baldwin Hills: La Cienega Boulevard
Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement Project | Bureau of Engineering Constructed in 1932, the original Sixth Street Viaduct (also known as the Sixth Street Bridge), was an important engineering landmark in the City of Los Angeles It was one of a set of fourteen historic structures crossing the Los Angeles River, and the longest of these structures