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by aroch 4735 days ago
It'd be trespass and other crimes on federal properly, so 5 years, no?
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How is it federal property? It's owned and operated by an independent quasi-governmental organization.
The bridge is classified as a national monument, which would protect it as federal property.
I can't seem to find a single thing online that supports your statement, either concerning the monument part or federal jurisdiction of the bridge.
Further, it does not appear on this list:

http://www.cr.nps.gov/archeology/sites/antiquities/Monuments...

I'm assuming you made an error.