View of the Garvey Bridge over the Rio Hondo, showing the underpass from the equestrian trail in Rosemead. The Rio Hondo is a 20 mile tributary of the Los Angeles River, which passes through several cities in Los Angeles County. As seen here, most of the river flows in a concrete-lined channel to serve a flood control function, but in two places the river does not flow over conrete, the Peck Road Water Conservation Park and the Whittier Narrows Recreation Area. Photo dated: September, 1967.
Flood control channels--California--Los Angeles County Rivers--California--Los Angeles County Bridges--California--Rosemead Bridges--California--Los Angeles County Rosemead (Calif.) Rio Hondo (Calif.)
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