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Also called Colfax and Road Covered Bridge; burned on September 8, 2020 [1]: xxxii Weyerhaeuser Pe Ell Bridge: Lewis: Pe Ell: 1934 Chehalis River: Weyerhaeuser Company: Howe; pony truss: Added to the NRHP in 1982, was reported by the state as destroyed in 1990. [5] Completely lost during a 2007 flood, a replacement, known as the Tin Bridge ...
The first component of the Puget Sound Gateway Project, a new bridge for 70th Avenue East over I-5 in Fife, began construction in 2020. The bridge uses 223-foot (68 m) girders, the longest to be installed in the U.S., and includes a roundabout with SR 99. [38] The bridge opened as Wapato Way East on June 26, 2021. [39]
State Route 503 (SR 503) is a 54.11-mile-long (87.08 km) state highway serving Clark and Cowlitz counties in the U.S. state of Washington.The highway travels north from a short concurrency with SR 500 in Orchards through Battle Ground, the eastern terminus of SR 502, and communities in rural Clark County before crossing the Lewis River on the Yale Bridge.
The road to Mowich Lake was completed in 1933. [11] In 1937, State Road 5 was renamed Primary State Highway 5, and what is now SR 165 was the Enumclaw-Fairfax branch of that highway (except between Enumclaw and Buckley, which is now SR 410). The road to Mowich lake was completed in 1933, but remained closed to vehicular traffic until 1955. [15]
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Fife is a city in Pierce County, Washington, United States and a suburb of Tacoma. The population was 10,999 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] Fife is contained within the Puyallup Indian Reservation and bisected by Interstate 5 .
State Route 504 (SR 504, designated as the Spirit Lake Memorial Highway) is a state highway in southwestern Washington state in the United States. It travels 52 miles (84 km) along the North Fork Toutle River to the Mount St. Helens area, serving as the main access to the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.
WA-115: Company Creek Bridge No. 2 Replaced Baltimore truss: 1948 1989 Company Creek Road Stehekin River: Stehekin: Chelan: WA-117: Outlet Creek Bridge Replaced Timber stringer: 1935 1993 Sullivan Lake Road Outlet Creek Metaline Falls: Pend Oreille