The Mill Avenue Bridges consist of two bridges that cross the Salt River in Tempe, Arizona, at the north end of the shopping district on Mill Avenue. The first bridge opened in August 1931 and the second bridge opened in 1994.
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This bridge has linked the east valley to downtown Phoenix for a over 100 years. It was one of only two bridges to survive back-to-back one hundred year floods in the early 80's. It is now the grand lady of Tempe Town Lake. Rent a paddleboat and give it a...
Read moreAs far as bridges go, these are alright. I mean, they don’t even match each other. And only 35mph? Fuck, everyone loves hittin 60 on...
Read morePeaceful place. It's a good place for hiking, hanging out with friends, or there are even good benchs...
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