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Listed as a roadside attraction, I stopped on my road trip. Considering that it's free, it's freeway close and easily accessible, and it has clean bathrooms, it's a no-brainer for architecture fans or kids.
Redding isn't just known as the birthplace of actress Francesca Eastwood, graduation site of Amblin producer Kathleen Kennedy, and former workplace of Sportscenter's Rich Eisen, no, it's also known for this landmark: The Sundial Bridge (also known as the Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay formerly known as Prince) is a cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge, crossing the Sacramento River, within Turtle Bay Exploration Park, which has museums, gardens, and assumably turtles.
A single mast, 217 feet high, makes it the world's largest sundial* (*if you don't count Taiwan). By the way, the sundial only works once a day, so it might be the world's laziest sundial. So go at summer solstice if you need to know what time it is, or at night when the aquamarine glass is illuminated from below.
The 700' long Sundial Bridge is a cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge, which means it is less structurally efficient but it's prettier, like high heels.
The bridge was originally budgeted at $3 million in the 90s, and cost $23.5 million when completed in 2004 (thanks to cable from England, tile from Spain, and glass from Quebec). The expense justified on the basis that it would increase tourism. I helped out by buying a patch. As a result, the city manager claims the park saw a 42% increase in visitors. Sadly, this has caused a drop in attendance at the Francesca Eastwood Birthplace and Museum.