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The bridge was built after the raging creek swept away an old bridge on the property of Daniel Lowry. The collapse of the bridge killed one man. A new bridge was built using some materials provided by Lowry [1] next to the mill located adjacent to the bridge site. The bridge was built in 1886 by Horace King's son Washington King and Johnathan H ...
The bridge, with a total length of approximately 345 ft (105 m) and a clear span of 200 ft (61 m), appears to float over the landscape. The twin towers and suspension cable are visible from vantage points around the city, calling attention and drawing visitors to the public park, falls and river.
It carries Lost Creek Road over Lost Creek, [1] a tributary of Little Butte Creek. [2] The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [3] In that same year, it was closed to vehicle traffic. A newer concrete bridge runs parallel to the wooden bridge and serves as a bypass. [1] Anecdotal accounts and limited evidence ...
Cavitt Creek Bridge is a covered bridge in Douglas County in the U.S. state of Oregon. [1] Built by Floyd C. Frear in 1943, it carries Cavitt Creek Road over the Little River [2] about 20 miles (32 km) east of Roseburg. [3] Cavitt Creek and the road and bridge were named for Robert L. Cavitt, who settled along the creek in the mid-19th century. [3]
Chevelon Creek Bridge is a historic road bridge located about 12 miles (19 km) southeast of Winslow, in Navajo County, eastern Arizona, United States. [2] It is a steel Warren Pony truss bridge over Chevelon Creek , built on the first permanent road connecting Holbrook , the seat of Navajo County, and Winslow .
The Coyote Creek Bridge [1] near Crow, Oregon, United States, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] The 60-foot (18 m) Howe truss structure, built in 1922, carries Battle Creek Road over Coyote Creek. [3] The bridge is a site for hikes and other outdoor events during spring and summer.
Bixby Bridge, also known as Bixby Creek Bridge, on the Big Sur coast of California, is one of the most photographed bridges in California due to its aesthetic design, "graceful architecture and magnificent setting". [3] [4] It is a reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch bridge.
The Deadwood Creek Bridge is a covered bridge in western Lane County in the U.S. state of Oregon. Built in 1932, the 105-foot (32 m) Howe truss structure carries Deadwood Loop Road over Deadwood Creek. [2] The crossing lies upstream of the rural community of Deadwood in the Siuslaw National Forest of the Central Oregon Coast Range. [3]