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White River Bridge, Spanning White River at Yakima Park Highway, Longmire, Pierce County, WA

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White River Bridge, Spanning White River at Yakima Park Highway, Longmire, Pierce County, WA

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Summary

Significance: The longest of the stone-faced reinforced concrete arch bridges in Mount Rainier National park, the White River Bridge exemplifies the National Park Service's "rustic style" of architecture through its use of a rubble masonry veneer, which helps the structure integrate with its setting.
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N54
Survey number: HAER WA-53
Building/structure dates: 1928- 1929 Initial Construction
National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 97000344

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Date

1969 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Tobin, John D
Bureau of Public Roads
Short, C R
Camillo & Gerke
Higdon Brothers
Pacific Coast Steel Company
Starbo, Peter
Goerig, A C
Quin, Richard H, historian
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