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Zaca Creek Bridge No. 2, Spanning Zaca Creek at Jonata Park Road, Buellton, Santa Barbara County, CA

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Significance: Zaca Creek Bridge No. 2 is significant because it is a rare example of a pre-World War I short-span reinforced concrete girder bridge once common in California. Additionally, the important Los Angeles engineering firm of Mayberry & Parker designed the bridge - these engineers fashioned innovative concrete reinforced bridges and structures in various places throughout the western United States. The bridge is part of the original state highway system alignment that established an all-weather route in Santa Barbara County which makes Zaca Creek Bridge No. 2 locally important.

Survey number: HAER CA-259

Building/structure dates: 1916 Initial Construction

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buellton calif zaca bridge zaca creek bridge zaca creek jonata jonata park road buellton barbara santa barbara county california william b dewey historic american engineering record fred l johnston edward l mayberry kevin lex palmer llewellyn parker photo ultra high resolution high resolution 1960s fashion 1960 s library of congress
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Date

1969 - 1980
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Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Mayberry, Edward L
Parker, Llewellyn
Johnston, Fred L
Dewey, William B, photographer
Palmer, Kevin Lex, historian
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Buellton (Calif.) ,  34.64261, -120.18568
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

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buellton calif zaca bridge zaca creek bridge zaca creek jonata jonata park road buellton barbara santa barbara county california william b dewey historic american engineering record fred l johnston edward l mayberry kevin lex palmer llewellyn parker photo ultra high resolution high resolution 1960s fashion 1960 s library of congress