San Antonio Bridge – The San Antonio Bridge was originally built by the Spanish to cross the Agana River and even made it through the WWII shelling of Agana in a condition still usable. When the city of Agana was being reconstructed after the war, the bridge was kept as a monument. It now can be seen in a little central Agana park and is an example of original Spanish architecture in Guam.
Tailafak Bridge – This smaller bridge is also one of the examples of original Spanish architecture still around to admire. Built in 1785, the Tailafak Bridge crossed small rivers down the El Camio Real.