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Home > California > Structures and Monuments in Which California Stone was Used > Photographs of Historic Bridges in Napa County
| Aetna Springs Road over Swartz Creek. This 1912, 1 arch stone bridge, is in the upper part of the Berryessa drainage. | ![]() |
| Plaque commemorating Aetna Springs Bridge shown above. | ![]() |
| Atlas Peak Road over Milliken Creek NE of Napa. | ![]() |
| Greenwood Ave., N of Calistoga, over Garnett Creek. This 1904, 1 stone arch bridge is 0.2mi NE of Myrtledale Rd. This photo shows Boby Christen driving pony Pretty Boy in June of 2003. | ![]() |
| The 1908 Milliken Creek bridge, AKA "Little Trancas bridge," pictured here just after the Jan. 1, 2006 flood, now serves one-way traffic connecting Trancas Street to the Silverado Trail in Napa. |
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| Main Street bridge over Napa Creek is in downtown Napa, between Pearl & First Streets. This 1 arch stone bridge, built in 1860, is the oldest stone bridge in California still in use. | ![]() |
| Built in 1896 on old Sonoma Road over Carneros Creek east of Napa. | ![]() |
| This 1894, 3 arch stone bridge on Pope Street in St. Helena connects to the Silverado Trail as it crosses the Napa River. | ![]() |
| The bridge on Knoxville-Berryessa Rd. over Putah Creek during construction in 1901. With its 3 archs it was considered the "Queen of Napa Bridges." It is now under Lake Berryessa. | ![]() |
| Bridge on Knoxville-Berryessa Road over Putah Creek as completed. | ![]() |
| This stone arch bridge spans Soda Creek, north of Napa, and used to carry the Silverado Trail. | ![]() |
| Built in 1914 according to the plaque at the bridge's center, this bridge is on State Route 29 over Garnett Creek north of Calistoga. | ![]() |
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