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The bridge carries U.S. Route 101 across the river, near the point where the river empties into the Pacific Ocean, and connects the towns of Gold Beach and Wedderburn. A bridge with strong Art Deco influences, the Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge is a prominent example of the designs of the Oregon bridge designer and highway engineer Conde McCullough.
An Ellensburg post office was established in 1853, changed to Ellensburg in 1877, and changed to Gold Beach in 1890. [7] Mailboats based in Gold Beach have been delivering mail upstream to Agness since 1895, one of only two rural mailboat routes remaining in the U.S. [8] Although Gold Beach had been a community since the middle of the 19th ...
The Highway 219 bridge between Newberg and St. Paul, and Wilsonville Road between Newberg and Wilsonville were closed, trapping hundreds of people. [3] On the Oregon Coast, downtown Reedsport was flooded with 8 feet (2.4 m) of water, and in Coos Bay, a massive logjam contributed to severe flooding. [3] The ports at Gold Beach and Brookings were ...
A West Coast Coast Guard crew medevacked an injured hiker after the 74-year-old man fell off a bridge near Brookings, Oregon, with video helicopter video capturing the drama.
Turner Station was already struggling with population loss and economic decline long before the bridge collapse — and its newest chapter promises even more challenges. Plans are underway to ...
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) recently released its 2023 Bridge Condition Report and Tunnel Data and it revealed that a number of bridges across the state, including some in Lane ...
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Sixth Street (Caveman) Bridge Grants Pass, Oregon: 1931 550 feet Oregon Route 99: Cape Creek Bridge: near Heceta Head: 1932 619 feet (188.6 m) U.S. Route 101: Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge: Gold Beach, Oregon: 1932 1,898 feet (578.5 m) U.S. Route 101: John McLoughlin Bridge: Oregon City, Oregon: 1933 720 feet Oregon Route 99E: Umpqua River Bridge ...