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Built 1934· National Park Service rustic

Dead Indian Canyon Bridge

Desert View, Coconino · Listed 1988-09-30

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Dead Indian Canyon Bridge
Image: Wikimedia Commons — Dead Indian Canyon Bridge.jpg (CC BY-SA)

About

Longest and last Warren truss bridge built in Arizona, in 1933, as part of opening the south rim of the Grand Canyon to the public.

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NRIS record

NRIS Refnum
88001603
Address
Abandoned grade of US 64 over Dead Indian Canyon
Category
STRUCTURE
Levels of significance
Local
Multiple Property Submission
Vehicular Bridges in Arizona MPS
Acreage
0.2
Request type
Multiple
Restricted address
No

Jurisdiction & environment

Derived from BLM SMA, NPS boundaries, ADHS tribal lands, FEMA NFHL, and ADOT route layers via point-in-polygon joins at build time.

Land ownership
Navajo Indian Res.
Indian Lands
Tribal land
Navajo NationTHPO consultation
FEMA flood zone
D(no subtype)

Architecture

Wikidata
Year built
1934
Style(s)
National Park Service rustic
Wikidata

NPGallery photos

NPS NPGallery

Submission photographs scraped from NPGallery for NRIS refnum 88001603.

Dead Indian Canyon Bridge #1Dead Indian Canyon Bridge #2

HABS / HAER / HALS photos

Library of Congress

Possible matches from the public-domain LoC HABS/HAER/HALS collections, based on title token overlap and coordinate proximity.

SHPO context (synthetic in prototype)

In production, this section would surface the full AZ SHPO file for the property: all correspondence and review letters, associated Section 106 projects, HTC Part 1 applications, SPT enrollments, survey reports, CLG interactions, and images from the survey & inventory photo archive.

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  • Associated projects & reports
  • Correspondence log
  • Historic tax credit filings
  • Survey & inventory photos
  • Tribal consultation records (access-restricted)
  • Public comment history