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Big Creek Bridge

Big Creek Bridge is an open-spandrel concrete arch bridge with cantilevered end arches. Its length is 589 feet. The design is similar to that of the famous Bixby Creek Bridge. Big Creek Bridge was designed by Christian Theophil Gutleben who was noted for his reinforced concrete arch bridges along the California coast and in the Los Angeles area


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Standing 65 feet above ground level, Big Creek Bridge is a 589-foot-long open-spandrel, double-arched, concrete bridge located in the Southern region of Big Sur, California. It's also one of the four major bridges on the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH).


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Built in 1932, Bixby bridge is a picturesque sight in stunning Big Sur and one of the most photographed bridges on the Pacific Coast Highway. But it's not just a photo opportunity; the area offers fantastic hiking and wildlife sightings as well.


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After Esalen, drive past the Lime Creek bridge and the Dolan Creek bridge. Then, 4 miles south of Esalen, you will cross the Big Creek bridge, 600' long and straight, made of cement. At the south (far) end of the bridge make a sharp left into a unmarked, gated driveway. The gate is made of metal, formed in the shape of a wave.


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Bixby Bridge, also known as Bixby Creek Bridge, on the Big Sur coast of California, is one of the most photographed bridges in California due to its aesthetic design, "graceful architecture and magnificent setting". It is a reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch bridge.The bridge is 120 miles (190 km) south of San Francisco and 13 miles (21 km) south of Carmel in Monterey County on State Route 1.


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The bridge in Big Sur, California is called the Bixby Bridge or Bixby Creek Bridge. It is located approximately 13 miles south of Carmel, California, and is one of the most important structures.


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While the Bixby Bridge, just a short distance south of Carmel gets all the attention, the Big Creek Bridge, located another 31.4 miles (50.6k) south, near the midway point of the Big Sur Coast, gets little attention despite being similar in design and just as picturesque. From the pullout about 0.5 mile (0.8k) south of the bridge, one gets a.


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Bixby Creek takes its name from Charles Henry Bixby, from Livingston County, New York, who arrived on the Monterey Peninsula in 1868. He purchased large tracts of land in the Big Sur area and harvested the lumber. Bixby Bridge is a reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch bridge in Big Sur, California. Before the opening of the bridge in 1932.


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The Bixby Bridge of Central Big Sur. While the Bixby Bridge, just a short distance south of Carmel gets all the attention, the Big Creek Bridge, located another 31.4 miles (50.6k) south, near the midway point of the Big Sur Coast, gets little attention despite being similar in design and just as picturesque.


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Detailed Description A two-day rainstorm from January 26-28, 2021 caused numerous mudslides, debris flows, and other issues along California's coastal Highway 1 through Big Sur. This is Big Creek Bridge, and Big Creek is still murky. Plumes of the muddy runoff are clearly visible in the ocean.


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Two weeks after a North Texas county shut down the "Mile Long Bridge" spanning Hubbard Creek Lake due to serious structural issues, officials project that the U.S. 180 roadway could reopen as soon.


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Big Creek Bridge may refer to: Big Creek Bridge (California) Big Creek Bridge (Madrid, Iowa) Big Creek Bridge 2 in Iowa; Big Creek Bridge (Oregon) This page was last edited on 1 July 2019, at 02:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons.


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Dunmore, PA - The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Bridging Pennsylvania Developers - I (BPD-I) are preparing for the launch of construction on the I-80 Nescopeck Creek Bridges project. In August 2022, PennDOT chose to move the I-80 Nescopeck Creek Bridges project forward under the Major Bridge P3 (MBP3) program, without tolling.


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The Big Creek Bridge is a bowstring arch bridge that spans Big Creek on U.S. Route 101 in Lane County, Oregon. It was designed by Conde McCullough and opened in 1931. The bridge has a total length of 180 ft (55 m) and contains one 120 ft (37 m) reinforced concrete tied arch, identical in design to Ten Mile Creek Bridge and Wilson River Bridge.


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The Big Creek Bridge is a 589-foot (180 m)-long, open spandrel, concrete deck arch bridge located on the southern portion of the Big Sur coast of California, along State Route 1 near Lucia. Opened for traffic in 1938, it crosses Big Creek Canyon on this scenic, mountainous coast. History