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Why California has a Bridge to Nowhere
High in the San Gabriel Mountains outside Los Angeles sits one of California’s strangest landmarks — a massive concrete arch that connects to no road and leads to nowhere. Known as the “Bridge to Nowhere,” this isolated span was once the centerpiece of a highway meant to cut through the mountains, linking Azusa to Wrightwood.
Built during the Great Depression under the Works Progress Administration, the bridge embodied the optimism of its time. But in 1938, catastrophic floods wiped out the road it was meant to serve, leaving the bridge stranded in the wilderness. Abandoned by planners but preserved by history, it has since become a hiking destination, a bungee-jumping site, and a haunting symbol of ambition versus nature.
Join us as we uncover how California’s Bridge to Nowhere was built, destroyed, and rediscovered. #CaliforniaHistory #ItsHistory #AbandonedPlaces
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