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Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge

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Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge
Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge

The Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge is a wildlife crossing over Wurzbach Parkway in San Antonio's Phil Hardberger Park that opened in December 2020. The project cost $23 million and is designed for both wildlife and pedestrians.

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Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge
Wurzbach Parkway, San Antonio

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N 29.55875 ° E -98.524944444444 °
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Wurzbach Parkway

Wurzbach Parkway
78231 San Antonio
Texas, United States
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