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Spanning two tiers on basalt cliffs, it is the tallest waterfall in the state of Oregon at 620 ft (189 m) in height. [1] The Multnomah Creek Bridge, built in 1914, crosses below the falls, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Oregon Trunk Rail Bridge: 200.0 ... Washington: Kettle Falls Bridges: US 395 / SR 20 ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.
Willamette River Highway Bridges of Portland, Oregon MPS Burnside Bridge: 1926 2012-11-14 Willamette R. at RM 12.7, Portland: Multnomah: Willamette River Highway Bridges of Portland, Oregon MPS Cape Creek Bridge No. 01113: 1932 2005-08-05
Aerial view of crossings in downtown Portland. This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Willamette River in the U.S. state of Oregon from the Columbia River upstream to the confluence of the Middle Fork Willamette River and Coast Fork Willamette River.
Oregon Historic Highway Bridges 1990 Salem: Marion: OR-55: Willamette River Bridges 1990 Willamette River: Portland: Multnomah: OR-56: Columbia River Highway Bridges 1990 Columbia River: Portland: Multnomah: OR-58: Siuslaw River Bridge: Extant Simple trunnion bascule: 1936 1990 US 101 (Oregon Coast Highway) Siuslaw River: Florence: Lane
also: Buildings and structures: by country: United States: by state: Oregon: Bridges Bridges in the U.S. state of Oregon . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bridges in Oregon .
This list of Oregon covered bridges contains the 51 historic covered bridges remaining in the U.S. state of Oregon. Most covered bridges in Oregon were built between 1905 and 1925. At the height of their use, there were an estimated 450 covered bridges in Oregon, which had dwindled to 56 by 1977. [1] As of 2021, there were only 49 remaining.
The bridge opened to traffic on July 29, 1966, marking the completion of U.S. Route 101 and becoming the seventh major bridge built by Oregon in the 1950s–1960s; ferry service ended the night before. [11] On August 27, 1966, Governors Mark Hatfield of Oregon and Dan Evans of Washington dedicated the bridge by cutting a ceremonial ribbon.