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Cedar Crossing BridgePosted by Steve Rice (Olympia, United States) on 17 May 2009 in Architecture. It is a bridge, has a cover, and spans Johnson Creek in Multnomah County, Oregon, USA. It is within the Portland city limits, I believe. However, it is supported by steel girders rather than wooden trusses. Therefore, it's not a true covered bridge. I've included it though because it reflects the interest, rightly, of Oregonians in covered bridges. Part of the Covered Bridges of Oregon series.
Comments (16)
Paco Díaz from Palma de Mallorca, SpainMaybe it's not a true covered bridge, but I like it very much in its old appearance. Well done. 17 May 2009 5:38am Marie LC from Voiron, FranceJe les aime aussi lorsqu'ils sont ainsi en bois naturel 17 May 2009 7:25am john4jack from Corvallis, Oregon, United StatesThis is a really cool one; clearly one of my favorites. 17 May 2009 2:37pm jeff (aka dogilicious) from Millerstown, PA, United StatesI guess it could be a modern covered bridge. Not really covered to protect the timbers but for show. Great capture. 17 May 2009 2:39pm Giovanni from Milan, ItalyThis is one of my favorites even if it's not a true covered bridge!! 17 May 2009 2:41pm Abraham Siloé from Puebla, Mexiconice shot, like it, good picture 18 May 2009 1:16am dj.tigersprout from New York City, United Statesvery lovely -- and i especially like the moss covered wall on the left!! 18 May 2009 5:46pm 10Fraction from Rennes, Francethe name is a whole story by itself.Escellent photograph 21 May 2009 6:52am |