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Agana Spanish Bridge

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The Agana Spanish Bridge, also known as the San Antonio Bridge, is a stone arch bridge constructed in the early 1800s during the Spanish colonial period. Located in Hagåtña, it spans the Agana River and is one of the few remaining Spanish-era structures on the island. Visitors can walk across the bridge, admire the masonry, and take photos of the surrounding park. Its historical significance and picturesque setting make it a distinctive landmark.

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  • Walk across the original stone arch bridge built by Spanish colonizers.
  • Photograph the bridge against the backdrop of the Agana River.
  • Explore the adjacent park with interpretive signs about Guam's Spanish history.

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Ways to visit Agana Spanish Bridge

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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