Is it the bridge between the doctor offices out on Santa Rosa and Sierra Vista over the San Luis Creek? It does look like Sierra Vista in the background.
My first guess was the bridge inbetween Mustang Village and Mustang II (now named something else, but whatever), but that isn't right because it doesn't have stairs leaving it.
My guess is the little bridge that connects the old government building on Pacific Street (at least that's what it looks like to me)...I don't know the streets, but if it's where I"m thinking, it's kinda by Scolari's?
Bridge is located behind my lawler's office (thank goodness I'm not there often). I've always thought it was a bit fancy for where it is ... must of been a city project! :)
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Is that Sierra Vista Hospital in the back ground? Don't laugh if I'm way off!
Is it the bridge between the doctor offices out on Santa Rosa and Sierra Vista over the San Luis Creek? It does look like Sierra Vista in the background.
My first guess was the bridge inbetween Mustang Village and Mustang II (now named something else, but whatever), but that isn't right because it doesn't have stairs leaving it.
I'd have to go with the downtown bridge over San Luis Creek facing the new children's museum.
However, the building looks a lot like the Strasbaugh building off Buckley Road.
My guess is the little bridge that connects the old government building on Pacific Street (at least that's what it looks like to me)...I don't know the streets, but if it's where I"m thinking, it's kinda by Scolari's?
none of your are right so far. . .
Keep guessing. . .
Behind Scolari's between Marsh and Dallidet Adobe. Or from the Church - end of Pacific St.
Nice job, Shane. . . this is your first comment if I'm not mistaken.
I'm always blown away by how many people have never crossed this bridge or known that it even existed.
There are lots of little hidden gems like this in SLO.
Bridge is located behind my lawler's office (thank goodness I'm not there often). I've always thought it was a bit fancy for where it is ... must of been a city project! :)
Jeannett,
Is that what you meant by your guess?
If so, sorry for passing you by.
Yes, J was right as well. She worked in that building as a planning intern for SLO county.
No big deal...my description was pretty garbled...as seems to be my brain the last few days...
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