Georgia Street Bridge-Caltrans Bridge

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title: Georgia Street Bridge-Caltrans Bridge
text: The Georgia Street Bridge in San Diego, California was constructed in 1907 to carry traffic, after a streetcar line was cut through a ridge where Georgia Street stood. In 1914, a Romanesque Spandrel Arch with Mission Revival styling made of reinforced concrete and designed by J.R. Comly was built there. It was designed to complement the Panama-California Exposition at nearby Balboa Park. Between 1914 and 1948, the San Diego Electric Railway's East San Diego Trolley Line traveled under the bridge
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description: Bridge in San Diego, California, United States
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Street_Bridge-Caltrans_Bridge
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date modified: 2023-06-28T14:15:12Z
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