• The La Loma Bridge is a bridge that carries La Loma Road across the Arroyo Seco, located in Pasadena, California. History.
  • It was renamed Huntington Terrace Bridge, after the roadway that connected with it and then La Loma Bridge when the roadway changed names.
  • In 2004, La Loma Bridge was added to the National Register for Historic Places for its significance in transportation history and its distinguished design.
  • The La Loma Bridge Project is a collaborative effort between the City of Pasadena and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans).
  • The La Loma Bridge in Pasadena was built in 1914 to carry automobile traffic over the Arroyo Seco between Lower Arroyo and San Rafael Heights.
  • John K. Van De Kamp Bridge, formerly known as La Loma Bridge is an open-spandrel-arch reinforced concrete bridge constructed in 1914.
  • MacDonald Architects completed design and construction for the La Loma/Foothill Bridge in August 2007.
  • La Loma Bridge in Pasadena. ... the bridge's design is similar to the Colorado Street Bridge, which was built a year before the La Loma Bridge opened in 1914.
  • La Loma Bridge. Crossing over the Arroyo Seco in Pasadena, California.