Enjoying them all. Harbor bridge very nice.
a couple of bridges to add to your challenge #1 is Sachs Bridge in Gettysburg PA. #2 is a steel girder railroad bridge crossing Seely Creek here in Elmira NY #3 a foot bridge in Robert H. Treman park in Ithaca NY and #4 is a covered bridge Newfield NY and is the oldest and still in use bridge in NY built in the 1800,s
Your pictures are beautiful
a little late, but-Burnside Bridge in Maryland
keeth wrote:
a little late, but-Burnside Bridge in Maryland
I love stone bridges Keeth.
Thanks very much, it`s much nicer walking across it
dwmoar
Loc: Oregon, Willamette Valley
Well I visited my next set of 6 of Oregon's 54 covered bridges - just 35 more to visit.
Mosby Creek Bridge - built 1920 - Oregon's Oldest
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Mosby Creek Bridge - built 1920
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Currin Bridge * Foot Traffic Only - Built 1925
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Currin Bridge * Foot Traffic Only - Built 1925
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Dorena Bridge - Built 1949
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Row River looking through window slats of Dorena Bridge
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dwmoar
Loc: Oregon, Willamette Valley
The final 3 of bridges of this visit
Stewart Bridge ** CLOSED ** - Built 1945
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Stewart Bridge ** CLOSED ** - Built 1945
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Centennial Bridge - Celebrating 100 years Cottage Grove - Built 1987
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Centennial Bridge - Foot traffic Only - Built 1987
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Chambers Railroad Bridge - First Glimpse - Built 1925
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Chambers Railroad Bridge - Last Covered Railroad Bridge West of the Mississippi
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Chambers Railroad Bridge - Foot Traffic Only - Built 1925
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Chambers Railroad Bridge - Foot Traffic Only - Built 1925
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Chambers Railroad Bridge Informational Signage
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Chambers Railroad Bridge Informational Signage
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Nice pics! What is that contraption at the Chambers bridge?
dwmoar
Loc: Oregon, Willamette Valley
David in Dallas wrote:
Nice pics! What is that contraption at the Chambers bridge?
It is metal artwork of a Locomotive on a pair of tracks.
dwmoar
Loc: Oregon, Willamette Valley
Well I visited another two of Oregon's 54 covered bridges - just 33 more to visit.
Oregon had more then 200 Covered Bridges until the 1964 Christmas Day Flood. We lost 3 quarters of them. On that day in Dec we received more the 15 inches of rain in less then 24 hours.
These are of the Stayton-Jordan Bridge - Rebuilt after catching fire - Built 1998
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Stayton-Jordan Bridge
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Stayton-Jordan Bridge
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Stayton-Jordan Bridge
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Gallon House Covered Bridge Information - Last Covered Bridge in Marion County, Oregon
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Gallon House Covered Bridge North View Built 1916
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Gallon House Covered Bridge South View
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1984 GoldWing Motorcycle as seen from the Bridge
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