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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.
Steel deck arch: South Park Bridge (Seattle) (14th/16th Avenue South Bridge) 1931 1982-07-16 Seattle: King: Rolling lift (Scherzer) bascule, dismantled 2010–2013 and replaced by a new bridge carrying the same name Agate Pass Bridge: 1950
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Muddy Fork Cowlitz River Bridge Extant Reinforced concrete closed-spandrel arch: 1952 1992 Stevens Canyon Highway Cowlitz River, Muddy Fork Ashford: Pierce: WA-61: Nisqually Glacier Bridge Extant Steel built-up girder: 1961 1992
Washington state's High Steel Bridge surrounded by trees. (Clinton Ward / Getty Images) Five to seven people fall off the bridge every year, and the majority die, Ripp said, even though the area ...
The Vance Creek Bridge is an arch bridge in the Satsop Hills of Mason County, Washington that was built for a logging railroad owned by the Simpson Logging Company in 1929. At 347 feet (106 m) in height, it is the second-highest railroad arch in the United States after the nearby High Steel Bridge . [ 2 ]
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