Cameron Suspension Bridge crosses the Little Colorado River at Cameron. The bridge was originally built in 1911 and was damaged by an overload of sheep in 1937, when it almost collapsed. The damage was repaired and the bridge served highway traffic until 1959. It was sold to the Four Corners Pipeline Company when the new bridge opened, and carries a natural gas pipeline. It is the oldest suspension bridge in Arizona, and one of only two of that type in the state. -from Wikipedia
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