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Historic Fletcher Viaduct: Circa 1904
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Photo: Ralph Morris, circa 1904. Red Car Trolley crossing the Fletcher Viaduct looking north on Riverside Drive. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
I've been talking about the Pacific Electric Fletcher Viaduct a lot lately, so thought it was a good time to run one of the first photos of the historic viaduct. It was over 453' long and originally, 41' high.
The viaduct's center section was
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