
No Hands Bridge is a unique stone bridge located just outside of Auburn, California in the United States. Built in the 1850s and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the bridge was originally constructed as a covered bridge but was cased in mortar and granite in the 1920s. It is one of the few remaining historic stone bridges in the west. The bridge is crossed by many hikers and bikers making their way through the No Hands Valley, and it is a beautiful sight to see. With its towering, sturdy arches, this bridge is an impressive piece of architecture, and will make a wonderful addition to any photoshoot.
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