Covered Bridges Search Results
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Office BridgeAt 180 feet in length, the Office Covered Bridge is the longest covered bridge in Oregon. It was constructed by the… |
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Parvin BridgeThe Parvin Covered Bridge was built in 1921, replacing a bridge erected on the site in the late 1880s. Lane County… |
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Pengra BridgeThe Pengra Bridge contains two of the longest timbers ever cut for a bridge in Oregon. The lower chords measuring 16` x… |
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Shimanek BridgeAs Linn County’s newest and longest covered span, the Shimanek Bridge offers an exception to the usual open-sided… |
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Stewart BridgeConstructed in 1930, Stewart Bridge has borne the brunt of many nature’s whims. The raging water of the 1964… |
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The Siskiyou Field InstituteThe Siskiyou Field Institute is where people come to learn about and explore this amazing bioregion, a land of steep… |
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The Stayton-Jordan Covered BridgePrior to 1986, the Jordan Bridge spanned Thomas Creek in neighboring Linn County several miles east of Scio. The… |
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Unity BridgeLane County used a standard design for the construction of the Unity Covered Bridge, but they included a full length… |
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Wendling BridgeThe Wendling Covered Bridge is one of four covered bridges built by Lane County in 1938. The others are the Pengra,… |
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Wildcat Creek BridgeWildcat Covered Bridge crosses Wildcat Creek near its confluence with the Siuslaw River. The 75 foot long span includes… |
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