Cameron Suspension Bridge, built 1911, spans the Little Colorado River upstream from the Grand Canyon. In 1958, the Hwy 189 Bridge was built alongside, and the old suspension bridge was coverted to a pipeline bridge. This suspension bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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