Does anyone know of any compilation, archivial or otherwise, concerning the history of the bridges in the park?
The question is prompted by a somewhat disappointing web search for information relating to the “Swinging Bridge” on the valley floor. A couple friends were on a first time visit to the park a few months ago and had stopped at the site. Noting that the bridge appeared rather sturdy, they asked me about it.
I did manage to find a few oblique references to the perhaps original or second generation bridge at the site dating to the latter part of the Ninteenth Century (Muir’s writings; maps of the era when Black’s Hotel existed), but nothing documenting any specifics (date built, bridge type, etc.).
Addendum: I did find some interesting information about some of the road bridges being redesigned and rebuilt in the 1920s-1930s time frame.
Thanks much, in advance, for any information.
Post Edited (01-11-08 13:23)
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