Photographer's notes: "Aerial view, the pedestrian walkway "switchbacks" up to informational/historical displays and the pedestrian walkway on the bridge can be seen from the lower left of the frame moving across the bridge. April 10, 2012." Site Name: Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge
Photographer's notes: "Afternoon aerial view of the river, bridge, dam and Lake Mead, January 14, 2011. Note: The structural relationship between the bridge and the small bridge over the Arizona spillway can be easily seen." Site Name: Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge
Photographer's notes: "Afternoon aerial view of the river, bridge, dam and Lake Mead, January 14, 2011. Note: The structural relationship between the bridge and the small bridge over the Arizona spillway can be easily seen." Site Name: Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge
Photographer's notes: "Ironworkers in manbasket travel over the Nevada side bridge deck with tub girders below, February 2, 2010." Site Name: Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge
Photographer's notes: "View upstream of the bridge and dam. The position of the green boom indicates a concrete pour for the arch was in progress. Note: This is one of the few photographs where I supplemented existing light by adding a flash to give the hill on the left detail." Site Name: Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge
From the UNLV University Libraries Photographs of the Development of the Las Vegas Valley, Nevada (PH-00394). Part of the collection documents the entire 19 mile length of the north/south Eastern Avenue / Civic Center Drive alignment. This photograph was captured in the section of Civic Center Drive between Alexander Road and Cheyenne Avenue.
Photographer's notes: "View from the Nevada side arch foundation looking across toward Arizona, evening, May 20, 2009." Site Name: Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge
Photographer's notes: "With all of the tub girders installed for the bridge its functional structure was complete. Only the roadbed remained to complete. April 15, 2010." Site Name: Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge