Posted November 16, 2015, by Nathan Holth (webmaster [at] historicbridges [dot] org)
The city website provides information suggesting this park and bridge are from the 1930s and associated with Depression relief programs, suggesting this is a concrete arch with stone facing. From the city:
The park was designed by Oakland landscape architect Howard Gilkey, who grew up in Santa Rosa. The park was developed in the depression years as a government project. Its stone bridge, pond and walkway were constructed from rock hauled from the Kenwood quarries.
The city website provides information suggesting this park and bridge are from the 1930s and associated with Depression relief programs, suggesting this is a concrete arch with stone facing. From the city:
The park was designed by Oakland landscape architect Howard Gilkey, who grew up in Santa Rosa. The park was developed in the depression years as a government project. Its stone bridge, pond and walkway were constructed from rock hauled from the Kenwood quarries.