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Honeydew Creek Bridge, Wilder Ridge Road, Honeydew, Humboldt County, CA

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Significance: Honeydew Creek Bridge is the only known inverted Warren truss bridge in the State of California. On the basis of its unique design and architectural significance (per 36 CFR 60.6c) the bridge has been determined to be eligible for inclusion to the National Register of Historic Places.

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4

Survey number: HAER CA-22

Building/structure dates: 1925 Initial Construction

Building/structure dates: after 1980 Demolished

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steel truss bridges indians of north america transportation engineering vehicular bridges warren trusses pony trusses concrete abutments wood decking california honeydew bridge honeydew creek bridge wilder ridge wilder ridge road humboldt humboldt county american indians county of humboldt karen a glatzel historic american engineering record frank kelley arthur logan stanley roscoe photo ultra high resolution high resolution building plans design library of congress national register of historic places
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Date

1969 - 1980
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Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Logan, Arthur
Kelley, Frank
Roscoe, Stanley
County of Humboldt
Glatzel, Karen A, transmitter
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california ,  40.20869, -124.10497
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Library of Congress
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steel truss bridges indians of north america transportation engineering vehicular bridges warren trusses pony trusses concrete abutments wood decking california honeydew bridge honeydew creek bridge wilder ridge wilder ridge road humboldt humboldt county american indians county of humboldt karen a glatzel historic american engineering record frank kelley arthur logan stanley roscoe photo ultra high resolution high resolution building plans design library of congress national register of historic places