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  2. Bridal Veil Falls (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Bridal veil creek runs along Palmer Mill road from Larch Mountain towards the now extinct community of Bridal Veil. Logging was a successful enterprise upstream of the waterfall by Bridal Veil Falls Timber Company. [3] The sawmill community was a thriving area that eventually dried the creek and made its namesake waterfall disappear.

  3. Bridal Veil, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Bridal Veil functioned as the Bridal Veil Falls Lumbering Company and built a sawmill one mile (1.6 km) up Larch Mountain. The company operated in Bridal Veil and the surrounding area from 1886 to 1936. A mile and half up the timber-rich mountain was the logging town of Palmer. Palmer and Bridal Veil shared common ownership as company mill towns.

  4. Category:Historic Columbia River Highway - Wikipedia

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    Bridal Veil Falls (Oregon) ... HCRH map; Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail; ... Warren Creek Falls (Oregon) Wygant State Natural Area

  5. List of waterfalls in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Barr Creek Falls in southern Oregon Benham Falls on the Deschutes River Kayaker heading over Bridal Veil Falls on Bridal Veil Creek in the Columbia Gorge Clearwater Falls on the Clearwater River in Douglas County Diamond Creek Falls Fairy Falls on Wahkeena Creek in the Columbia River Gorge Upper Horsetail Falls, also in the gorge Ki-a-Kuts Falls on the Tualatin River Latourell Falls in the ...

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

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    Width out-to-out is 23'-2", curb-to-curb is 21 feet. The unique design allowed the bridge to span both the falls and a nearby lumber company's log flumes." [2] "Cattle pass" Near Bridal Veil Falls. This cattle creep consists of a single 8-foot reinforced-concrete deck slab span. "A local landowner required construction of this Cattle Pass so ...

  7. Multnomah Falls - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to other falls along the Gorge, the Multnomah Falls area is accessible via Interstate 84 east of Troutdale, Oregon, and is a "designated scenic area" by the state of Oregon. [3] The falls are the most-visited natural recreation area in the Pacific Northwest , with over two million annual visitors. [ 3 ]

  8. Guy W. Talbot State Park - Wikipedia

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    Along the Figure-Eight Loops. Guy W. Talbot State Park is a state park in the Columbia River Gorge, near Troutdale, Oregon, United States.Although the main feature of the park is Latourell Falls, the parkland stretches west to the Crown Point State Scenic Corridor.

  9. List of ghost towns in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Bridal Veil: 1886 Multnomah: D [38] Brighton: 1912 1950s Tillamook: D Named for the seaside resort of Brighton, England. It was hoped the place would become a popular vacation spot. [39] Browntown: 1853 Un­known Josephine: B It was located near the mouth of Walker Gulch on Althouse Creek before being moved in 1876.