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Jim Camp Wash Bridge, Spanning Jim Camp Wash at Route 10, Holbrook, Navajo County, AZ

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Jim Camp Wash Bridge, Spanning Jim Camp Wash at Route 10, Holbrook, Navajo County, AZ

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Summary

Significance: The Jim Camp Wash Bridge is part of a complex of structures in the Rainbow Forest area section of the park. The National Park Service planned the area with assistance from the Bureau of Public Roads, while the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) undertook most of the construction beginning in 1934. The bridge, like most of the bridges and culverts in the park, is inconspicuous in its appearance. This is a result of the Park Service's concern with creating structures that have a harmonious relationship with their surrounding environment.
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N934
Survey number: HAER AZ-59
Building/structure dates: 1934 Initial Construction

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Date

1969 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Civilian Conservation Corps
Bureau of Public Roads
Christianson, Justine, transmitter
Grogan, Brian, photographer
Fulton, Jean, historian
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Location

Holbrook (Ariz.)34.90225, -110.15818
Google Map of 34.9022482, -110.1581768
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Library of Congress
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