Pine Valley Creek Bridge
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The Pine Valley Creek Bridge is a reinforced concrete box girder bridge in California, built in 1974 as part of the Interstate 8 freeway traffic. At the time, it was the largest bridge constructed using a segmental balanced cantilever method in the United States. The bridge rises 450 feet above the valley floor, and is over 1700 feet long.