One of the cooks at Robins Famous Wood Fire BBQ tent is cooking some hot links and ribs on the grill at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
Local band called 63 Degrees are playing there biggest hits at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
A member of the restaurant Dog Haus are taking customers orders at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
Robins Famous Wood Fire BBQ were serving at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
A photo of one of the original Pasadena police cars on display at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
Fire fighters from Pasadena Fire Department are posing for a photo together while they share festival goers information on there most important equipment they use at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
A photo of the massive crowd in attendance at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
A photo of one of the menu items the restaurant Robins Famous Wood Fire BBQ were serving at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
A photo of one of the menu items the restaurant Dog Haus were serving at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
A photo of the massive crowd in attendance at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
Classic fire trucks are on display for people to take pictures of at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
Val and his friend Cash are playing together in one of the classic firetrucks displayed at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
Festival goers are exiting the bridge entrance gate at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
A police officer from the Pasadena highway patrol is talking to some of the festival goers at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
Daniel Clodfelter and is son Benjamin are coloring together at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
A little girl is jumping on a trampoline at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
A guitar player for the band Tenscore is performing a solo to one of there most popular songs at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
A boy is playing the African drums with the Sisters in Rhythm drum circle at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
A worker from the Craftsman Brewing Company is pouring a beer to one of there customers at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
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One of the cooks at Robins Famous Wood Fire BBQ tent is cooking some hot links and ribs on the grill at the Pasadena Heritage Bridge Party on July 19th, 2025 (Connor Terry, Contributing Photographer)
Pasadena Heritage Saturday, July 19, hosted its 29th bridge party on the historic Colorado Street Bridge.
From 6 p.m. to almost midnight, guests packed the bridge and enjoyed music, food, drink and a fleet of vintage vehicles.
The nonprofit Pasadena Heritage started in 1977 and held its first bridge party in 1978 to protect the landmark that was in danger of being demolished. Since its completion in 1913, the bridge has connected Pasadena and Los Angeles.
According to the National Park Service, the bridge remained part of Route 66 until the completion of the Arroyo Seco Parkway in 1940. A darker part of its history is the more than 100 people who have jumped to their deaths from the bridge causing added safety measures in recent years.
Music played from three stages on the bridge. Food and beverage options included Dog Haus, All India Café, Wood Fire BBQ, Cervecería del Pueblo and more.
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