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- Q6939029 subject Q7361848.
- Q6939029 subject Q8312144.
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- Q6939029 subject Q8513846.
- Q6939029 subject Q8870264.
- Q6939029 abstract "The Murphy Trail and Bridge in Utah, USA, were used to move livestock from winter range along the Green River to highland summer range from about 1917 to about 1964. The trail and bridge are located in what is now Canyonlands National Park and the trail is now used as a hiking path. The bridge was made from logs and rough-cut planking, and was built around 1917 by J. Idiart and D. Allies. The 10-foot-long (3.0 m) bridge was reconstructed in 1998 and no longer retains historic integrity.".
- Q6939029 added "1988-10-07".
- Q6939029 nearestCity Q130134.
- Q6939029 nrhpReferenceNumber "88001236".
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- Q6939029 wikiPageWikiLink Q7361848.
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- Q6939029 wikiPageWikiLink Q8312144.
- Q6939029 wikiPageWikiLink Q8312283.
- Q6939029 wikiPageWikiLink Q8324373.
- Q6939029 wikiPageWikiLink Q8513846.
- Q6939029 wikiPageWikiLink Q8870264.
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- Q6939029 yearOfConstruction "1917".
- Q6939029 added "1988-10-07".
- Q6939029 built "1917".
- Q6939029 name "Murphy Trail and Bridge".
- Q6939029 nearestCity Q130134.
- Q6939029 refnum "88001236".
- Q6939029 point "38.34361111111111 -109.87083333333334".
- Q6939029 type Place.
- Q6939029 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q6939029 type Building.
- Q6939029 type Location.
- Q6939029 type Place.
- Q6939029 type Thing.
- Q6939029 type SpatialThing.
- Q6939029 type Q41176.
- Q6939029 comment "The Murphy Trail and Bridge in Utah, USA, were used to move livestock from winter range along the Green River to highland summer range from about 1917 to about 1964. The trail and bridge are located in what is now Canyonlands National Park and the trail is now used as a hiking path. The bridge was made from logs and rough-cut planking, and was built around 1917 by J. Idiart and D. Allies. The 10-foot-long (3.0 m) bridge was reconstructed in 1998 and no longer retains historic integrity.".
- Q6939029 label "Murphy Trail and Bridge".
- Q6939029 lat "38.34361111111111".
- Q6939029 long "-109.87083333333334".
- Q6939029 name "Murphy Trail and Bridge".