
Vincent Thomas Bridge
The Vincent Thomas Bridge is a suspension bridge connecting San Pedro and Terminal Island in Los Angeles, California. Spanning about 1,500 feet, it crosses the the Los Angeles Harbor, allowing vehicles to travel between the mainland and the harbor area. Built in 1963, the bridge features tall towers and suspension cables that support the roadway, offering a scenic route for commuters and freight traffic. It is an iconic part of the Los Angeles waterfront, known for its distinctive design and vital role in regional transportation, helping facilitate commerce and commute in the busy harbor area.