The Tallest, Most Impressive Bridge In Arizona Can Be Found At Hoover Dam
Arizona is rife with natural wonders, but we also have plenty of architectural marvels. The Mike O’Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge is one of them, rising higher than any other bridge in the state.

There's plenty to take in at this majestic piece of history, including one man-made wonder you'll have to see to believe.

It technically has roots in Nevada, too, but one side is firmly planted on Arizona soil.
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It's the second-highest bridge in the country, and the highest concrete arch bridge on earth.
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It is named after both Mike O'Callaghan, former Governor of Nevada, and Pat Tillman, a player for the Arizona Cardinals who gave up his career to enlist in the Army. Tillman was killed in Afghanistan in 2004 by friendly fire.


Have you ever visited this man-made marvel? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience? Is it even more impressive in person?
Check out our previous article for a very different, but still fascinating, bridge to check out: Arizona’s Only Covered Bridge Is Hiding In This Tiny Town.
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