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Generals Highway, Clover Creek Bridge, Spanning Clover Creek on Generals Highway, approximately 22 miles northeast of Ash Mountain Entrance, Three Rivers, Tulare County, CA

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Generals Highway, Clover Creek Bridge, Spanning Clover Creek on Generals Highway, approximately 22 miles northeast of Ash Mountain Entrance, Three Rivers, Tulare County, CA

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Significance: The Clover Creek Bridge was an important link of the Generals Highway allowing for construction to continue to the General Grant Tree, creating a continuous loop connecting Sequoia National Park with General Grant National Park in 1935. The concrete arch bridge with masonry facade is a good surviving example of National Park Service rustic aesthetic.
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N210
Survey number: HAER CA-140-B
Building/structure dates: 1930-1931 Initial Construction

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1931 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Wosky, John B
Erhart, Eric B
W A Bechtel Company
Arise-Knapp Company
DeVelbiss, C D
Glen Falls Indemnity Company
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