WebThe only covered railroad bridge in Oregon. Coyote Creek Bridge (sometimes called Battle Creek Bridge or Swing Log Bridge). Located south of Veneta just off Territorial Hwy. on Battle Creek Rd. Currin … Web14 Covered Bridges Lane County Oregon Premium High Res Photos Browse 14 covered bridges lane county oregon stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images. of 1
Row River (Currin) Covered Bridge, Lane County, Oregon
WebAs with many Lane County landmarks, the Currin Bridge was named after an early pioneer family in the area. Nels Roney constructed the first covered bridge at this site in 1883 for … WebAs with many Lane County landmarks, the Currin Bridge was named after an early pioneer family in the area. Nels Roney constructed the first covered bridge at this site in 1883 for $1,935. ... During the 1993-95 Oregon Covered Bridge Program, Lane County received a $48,000 grant to rehabilitate and re-open the bridge to pedestrian traffic. Work ... jaw\u0027s 62
Currin Bridge Topo Map in Lane County, Oregon
WebThe original bridge at this location was built by Nels Roney, and like many bridges, it was named after an early pioneer family settled in the vicinity. In 1925, the first bridge was … WebLane County Administration 125 East 8th Avenue Eugene, OR 97401. NOTE: Submission of photos authorizes Lane County to use said photo in any official Lane County … WebThis is the only bridge in Oregon that is painted two different colors: white portals and red sides. This 105 foot (32 m) bridge was built in 1925 to replace a dilapidated 1883 bridge spanning the Row River. In 1979, Lane County completed a new concrete bridge just a few feet away and closed the old bridge to traffic. In 1995 the Currin Bridge was … kusatupa