Image: Sheep Bridge
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Description: Verde River Sheep Bridge. Constructed primarily to allow sheep to be driven between grazing ranges on either side of the river. The original bridge was completed in 1944. Sheep drives stopped in 1978. The bridge was closed in 1987 and largely demolished in 1988. A replica bridge was constructed in by the U.S. Forest Service in 1989 to allow hikers access to the Mazatzal Wilderness in Tonto National Forest.
Title: Sheep Bridge
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Author: AndrewHorne
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