Arched Stone Footbridge - Salt Lake City, Utah
N 40° 46.689 W 111° 53.100
12T E 425320 N 4514506
This arched stone footbridge crosses the City Creek Canyon stream located in Memory Grove.
Waymark Code: WMBD5B
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 05/08/2011
Views: 9
The arched stone footbridge was constructed by the Kiwanis Club in 1927. It is located in Memory Grove Park in Salt Lake City Creek Canyon. The stream that flows from the canyon is known as City Creek, and the bridge crosses it.
The area which now comprises Memory Grove Park was set aside as a city park in 1902. The park, however, remained unimproved until the 1920s when the women of the Salt Lake chapter of the Service Star Legion asked the city to designate the park as a memorial honoring America's soldiers and spearheaded the planting of trees and placement of monuments in the park.
Length of bridge: 32 feet
Height of bridge: 10 feet
What type of traffic does this bridge support?: Pedestrians
What kind of gap does this bridge cross?: Stream
Date constructed: 1927
Is the bridge still in service for its original purpose?: Yes
Name of road or trail the bridge services: The Memory Grove Park Freedom Trail
Location: The bridge is located in Memory Grove Park, Salt Lake City Utah
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