Hell Canyon


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Unknown Unknown br0137pi.jpg BR-0137 B&W 1015-0137-0009 br0137pi Print 5x7 Historic Photographs November 4, 1953 Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & Archives

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This photo shows the 1953-1954 construction of the modern Hell Canyon Bridge near Drake, Arizona. The image was part of a photo album taken for Fred D. Schemmer, a resident of Prescott, Arizona and member of the Arizona Highway Commission.

Hell Canyon is a tributary of the Verde River. The bridge is located on the 35th parallel, which was used by early travelers, including Indians, missionaries and trappers. In 1851, Captain Lorenzo Sitgreaves' survey team came closest to the site of the current bridge.

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