Hassayampa, Arizona

Hassayampa, Arizona
The historic Hassayampa Bridge. The bridge was built in 1929 and was modified and repaired in 1993. The bridge, which is described as a Concrete slab and girder, is located in the Old U.S. Highway Route 80 over the Hassayampa River between Salome Highway and 309 Ave. in the areas of Hassayampa and Arlington within the boundaries of the town of Buckeye, Az. The bridge was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in September 30, 1988, reference #88001658.

Hassayampa is a place in Arizona on both banks of the Hassayampa River along the Southern Pacific Railway. It was about four miles west of Palo Verde, Arizona, and slightly east of Dixie, Arizona, and Arlington, Arizona.

Today it is on the route of W. Old Highway 80. It is a little west of S. 309th Avenue.

In 1961, a landfill was opened in Hassayampa. The landfill is on the west side of the Hassayampa River.

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    Coordinates: 33°20′54″N 112°43′32″W / 33.34833°N 112.72556°W / 33.34833; -112.72556

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