George C. Page Bridge
The George C. Page Bridge is a notable structure located in Los Angeles, California. It spans the Los Angeles River, connecting the neighborhoods of Elysian Valley and Atwater Village. The bridge was named in honor of George C. Page, a prominent local businessman and philanthropist who contributed to the community.
Completed in 2010, the bridge features a modern design that enhances pedestrian and cyclist access. It is part of the city's efforts to improve connectivity and promote sustainable transportation options. The bridge also serves as a scenic spot for residents and visitors, offering views of the surrounding area.