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  2. High Steel Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The High Steel Bridge is a truss arch bridge that spans the south fork of the Skokomish River, on National Forest Service road #2340 in Mason County, Washington, near the city of Shelton. [1] The bridge is 685 feet (209 m) long, and its deck is 375 feet (114 m) above the river.

  3. Astoria–Megler Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Astoria–Megler Bridge is a steel cantilever through-truss bridge in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States that spans the lower Columbia River. It carries a section of U.S. Route 101 from Astoria, Oregon, to Point Ellice near Megler, Washington. Opened in 1966, it is the longest continuous truss bridge in North America.

  4. Grand Coulee Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Coulee Bridge, or Columbia River Bridge at Grand Coulee Dam, [3] is a through-cantilever steel truss bridge built in 1934–35. It carries State Route 155 across the Columbia River immediately below Grand Coulee Dam, near the city of Grand Coulee, Washington. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [4]

  5. Bridge of the Gods (modern structure) - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge of the Gods is a steel truss cantilever bridge that spans the Columbia River between Cascade Locks, Oregon, and Washington state near North Bonneville. It is approximately 40 miles (64 km) east of Portland, Oregon, and 4 miles (6.4 km) upriver from Bonneville Dam. It is a toll bridge operated by the Port of Cascade Locks. Bridge of ...

  6. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Pratt truss Pasco–Kennewick Bridge: 1922 removed 1990-07-16 Pasco: Franklin: Cantilever through truss Prosser Steel Bridge: 1911 removed 1990-07-16 Prosser: Benton: Weyerhaeuser Pe Ell Bridge: 1934 removed 1990-07-16 Pe Ell: Lewis: Timber Howe truss, pony truss: Winslow Railroad Bridge: 1916, 1917 removed 1999-12-15 Colville: Stevens: Howe ...

  7. List of bridges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Location State Ref. 1: ... Steel truss deck, steel pylons Twin bridges 4 lanes 229+655+229: Interstate 295 ... Washington State Route 433 Columbia River.

  8. Manette Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Manette Bridge was a steel truss bridge that spanned the Port Washington Narrows in Bremerton, Washington, USA. It connected the community of Manette, Washington to downtown Bremerton. Although it is not part of a numbered state highway , it is one of four bridges specifically designated by state law to be maintained by the Washington ...

  9. Pasco–Kennewick Bridge (1922) - Wikipedia

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    The Pasco–Kennewick Bridge or Benton–Franklin Inter-County Bridge, known locally as the Green Bridge, [5] was a steel cantilever truss bridge in the northwest United States. It crossed the Columbia River in central Washington, connecting Pasco and Kennewick, two of the Tri-Cities. Succeeded by the Cable Bridge in 1978, it was demolished in ...