Umpqua River Bridge, Spanning Umpqua River at Oregon Coast Highway, Re...
Significance: The Umpqua River Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that connected the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges is considered the dividi... More
Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S....
Survey number: HAER OR-111 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction
Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S....
Survey number: HAER OR-111 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction
Yaquina Bay Bridge, Spans Yaquina Bay at Oregon Coast Highway, Newport...
Significance: Yaquina Bay Bridge is an excellent example of the work of Conde B. McCullough, Oregon State Bridge Engineer from 1919 to 1946. It is one of five multi-span arch bridges designed by McCullough for... More
Yaquina Bay Bridge, Spans Yaquina Bay at Oregon Coast Highway, Newport...
Significance: Yaquina Bay Bridge is an excellent example of the work of Conde B. McCullough, Oregon State Bridge Engineer from 1919 to 1946. It is one of five multi-span arch bridges designed by McCullough for... More
Yaquina Bay Bridge, Spans Yaquina Bay at Oregon Coast Highway, Newport...
Significance: Yaquina Bay Bridge is an excellent example of the work of Conde B. McCullough, Oregon State Bridge Engineer from 1919 to 1946. It is one of five multi-span arch bridges designed by McCullough for... More
Yaquina Bay Bridge, Spans Yaquina Bay at Oregon Coast Highway, Newport...
Significance: Yaquina Bay Bridge is an excellent example of the work of Conde B. McCullough, Oregon State Bridge Engineer from 1919 to 1946. It is one of five multi-span arch bridges designed by McCullough for... More
Big Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (US101), ...
Significance: The Big Creek Bridge is significant as one of the earliest examples of reinforced concrete tied-arch bridge construction in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The Big Creek Bridge... More
Coos Bay Bridge, Spanning Coos Bay on Oregon Coast Highway, North Bend...
Significance: The Coos Bay Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges marks the dividing line betw... More
Bridge at Mouth of Rogue River, Spanning Rogue River on Oregon Coast H...
Significance: The bridge is the first reinforced-concrete arch span built in the U.S. using the Freyssinet method of arch decentering. In this technique, arch ribs are pre-stressed by hydraulic jacks placed at ... More
Brawner Farmhouse, Lee Highway/Route 29, Manassas, Manassas, Virginia
See also HALS VA-16 for related documentation. 2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The site played a significant role in the Civil War. The house stands on the site of the "Battle of Braw... More
Brawner Farmhouse, Lee Highway/Route 29, Manassas, Manassas, Virginia
See also HALS VA-16 for related documentation. 2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The site played a significant role in the Civil War. The house stands on the site of the "Battle of Braw... More
Brawner Farmhouse, Lee Highway/Route 29, Manassas, Manassas, Virginia
See also HALS VA-16 for related documentation. 2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The site played a significant role in the Civil War. The house stands on the site of the "Battle of Braw... More
Umpqua River Bridge, Spanning Umpqua River at Oregon Coast Highway, Re...
Significance: The Umpqua River Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that connected the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges is considered the dividi... More
Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S....
Survey number: HAER OR-111 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction
Yaquina Bay Bridge, Spans Yaquina Bay at Oregon Coast Highway, Newport...
Significance: Yaquina Bay Bridge is an excellent example of the work of Conde B. McCullough, Oregon State Bridge Engineer from 1919 to 1946. It is one of five multi-span arch bridges designed by McCullough for... More
Yaquina Bay Bridge, Spans Yaquina Bay at Oregon Coast Highway, Newport...
Significance: Yaquina Bay Bridge is an excellent example of the work of Conde B. McCullough, Oregon State Bridge Engineer from 1919 to 1946. It is one of five multi-span arch bridges designed by McCullough for... More
Wilson River Bridge, Spans Wilson River at U.S. Highway 101, Tillamook...
Significance: The Wilson River Bridge at Tillamook is the first reinforced-concrete tied-arch span built in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. In the 1910s, its designer, Conde B. McCullough, w... More
Ambrose R. Wright House, 702 Green Street, Louisville, Jefferson Count...
Significance: The Ambrose R. Wright House was built pre-1860 by himself as his personal home for his family and him. It is one of the earlier buildings in Lousiville, and in an area determined eligible for a hi... More
Siuslaw River Bridge, Spanning Siuslaw River at Oregon Coast Highway, ...
Significance: The Siuslaw River Bridge is historically significant as one of five Depression-era bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. For Oregon's southern coastal region, the completion of these b... More
Siuslaw River Bridge, Spanning Siuslaw River at Oregon Coast Highway, ...
Significance: The Siuslaw River Bridge is historically significant as one of five Depression-era bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. For Oregon's southern coastal region, the completion of these b... More
Siuslaw River Bridge, Spanning Siuslaw River at Oregon Coast Highway, ...
Significance: The Siuslaw River Bridge is historically significant as one of five Depression-era bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. For Oregon's southern coastal region, the completion of these b... More
Siuslaw River Bridge, Spanning Siuslaw River at Oregon Coast Highway, ...
Significance: The Siuslaw River Bridge is historically significant as one of five Depression-era bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. For Oregon's southern coastal region, the completion of these b... More
Coos Bay Bridge, Spanning Coos Bay on Oregon Coast Highway, North Bend...
Significance: The Coos Bay Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges marks the dividing line betw... More
Coos Bay Bridge, Spanning Coos Bay on Oregon Coast Highway, North Bend...
Significance: The Coos Bay Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges marks the dividing line betw... More
Hotel Palomar Courts, 3975 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, L...
2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Hotel Palomar Courts (currently known as the Palomar Motel) is an early example of a motor court (or tourist court) building type. Motor courts are... More
Hotel Palomar Courts, 3975 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, L...
2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Hotel Palomar Courts (currently known as the Palomar Motel) is an early example of a motor court (or tourist court) building type. Motor courts are... More
Hotel Palomar Courts, 3975 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, L...
2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Hotel Palomar Courts (currently known as the Palomar Motel) is an early example of a motor court (or tourist court) building type. Motor courts are... More
Hotel Palomar Courts, 3975 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, L...
2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Hotel Palomar Courts (currently known as the Palomar Motel) is an early example of a motor court (or tourist court) building type. Motor courts are... More
Hotel Palomar Courts, 3975 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, L...
2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Hotel Palomar Courts (currently known as the Palomar Motel) is an early example of a motor court (or tourist court) building type. Motor courts are... More
Bridge at Mouth of Rogue River, Spanning Rogue River on Oregon Coast H...
Significance: The bridge is the first reinforced-concrete arch span built in the U.S. using the Freyssinet method of arch decentering. In this technique, arch ribs are pre-stressed by hydraulic jacks placed at ... More
Bridge at Mouth of Rogue River, Spanning Rogue River on Oregon Coast H...
Significance: The bridge is the first reinforced-concrete arch span built in the U.S. using the Freyssinet method of arch decentering. In this technique, arch ribs are pre-stressed by hydraulic jacks placed at ... More
Brawner Farmhouse, Lee Highway/Route 29, Manassas, Manassas, Virginia
See also HALS VA-16 for related documentation. 2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The site played a significant role in the Civil War. The house stands on the site of the "Battle of Braw... More
Umpqua River Bridge, Spanning Umpqua River at Oregon Coast Highway, Re...
Significance: The Umpqua River Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that connected the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges is considered the dividi... More
Umpqua River Bridge, Spanning Umpqua River at Oregon Coast Highway, Re...
Significance: The Umpqua River Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that connected the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges is considered the dividi... More
Hastings Bridge, Campground Road spanning Worcester, Nashua & Portland...
Significance: Hastings Bridge represents a type of construction that was once common but rarely survives, the wooden truss. It is the oldest extant timber pony truss bridge identified in the Massachusetts stat... More
Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S....
Survey number: HAER OR-111 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction
Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S....
Survey number: HAER OR-111 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction
Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S....
Survey number: HAER OR-111 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction
Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S....
Survey number: HAER OR-111 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction
Cape Creek Bridge, Spanning Cape Creek at Oregon Coast Highway, Floren...
Significance: The Cape Creek Bridge is an example of an ancient bridge design combined with early twentieth-century use of reinforced concrete construction techniques. While reminiscent of Roman stone aqueduct... More
Wilson River Bridge, Spans Wilson River at U.S. Highway 101, Tillamook...
Significance: The Wilson River Bridge at Tillamook is the first reinforced-concrete tied-arch span built in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. In the 1910s, its designer, Conde B. McCullough, w... More
Ambrose R. Wright House, 702 Green Street, Louisville, Jefferson Count...
Significance: The Ambrose R. Wright House was built pre-1860 by himself as his personal home for his family and him. It is one of the earlier buildings in Lousiville, and in an area determined eligible for a hi... More
Coos Bay Bridge, Spanning Coos Bay on Oregon Coast Highway, North Bend...
Significance: The Coos Bay Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges marks the dividing line betw... More
Coos Bay Bridge, Spanning Coos Bay on Oregon Coast Highway, North Bend...
Significance: The Coos Bay Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges marks the dividing line betw... More
Hotel Palomar Courts, 3975 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, L...
2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Hotel Palomar Courts (currently known as the Palomar Motel) is an early example of a motor court (or tourist court) building type. Motor courts are... More
Hotel Palomar Courts, 3975 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, L...
2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Hotel Palomar Courts (currently known as the Palomar Motel) is an early example of a motor court (or tourist court) building type. Motor courts are... More
Hotel Palomar Courts, 3975 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, L...
2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Hotel Palomar Courts (currently known as the Palomar Motel) is an early example of a motor court (or tourist court) building type. Motor courts are... More
Bridge at Mouth of Rogue River, Spanning Rogue River on Oregon Coast H...
Significance: The bridge is the first reinforced-concrete arch span built in the U.S. using the Freyssinet method of arch decentering. In this technique, arch ribs are pre-stressed by hydraulic jacks placed at ... More
Bridge at Mouth of Rogue River, Spanning Rogue River on Oregon Coast H...
Significance: The bridge is the first reinforced-concrete arch span built in the U.S. using the Freyssinet method of arch decentering. In this technique, arch ribs are pre-stressed by hydraulic jacks placed at ... More
Bridge at Mouth of Rogue River, Spanning Rogue River on Oregon Coast H...
Significance: The bridge is the first reinforced-concrete arch span built in the U.S. using the Freyssinet method of arch decentering. In this technique, arch ribs are pre-stressed by hydraulic jacks placed at ... More
Brawner Farmhouse, Lee Highway/Route 29, Manassas, Manassas, Virginia
See also HALS VA-16 for related documentation. 2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The site played a significant role in the Civil War. The house stands on the site of the "Battle of Braw... More
Brawner Farmhouse, Lee Highway/Route 29, Manassas, Manassas, Virginia
See also HALS VA-16 for related documentation. 2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The site played a significant role in the Civil War. The house stands on the site of the "Battle of Braw... More
Brawner Farmhouse, Lee Highway/Route 29, Manassas, Manassas, Virginia
See also HALS VA-16 for related documentation. 2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The site played a significant role in the Civil War. The house stands on the site of the "Battle of Braw... More
Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S....
Survey number: HAER OR-111 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction
Yaquina Bay Bridge, Spans Yaquina Bay at Oregon Coast Highway, Newport...
Significance: Yaquina Bay Bridge is an excellent example of the work of Conde B. McCullough, Oregon State Bridge Engineer from 1919 to 1946. It is one of five multi-span arch bridges designed by McCullough for... More
Yaquina Bay Bridge, Spans Yaquina Bay at Oregon Coast Highway, Newport...
Significance: Yaquina Bay Bridge is an excellent example of the work of Conde B. McCullough, Oregon State Bridge Engineer from 1919 to 1946. It is one of five multi-span arch bridges designed by McCullough for... More
Cape Creek Bridge, Spanning Cape Creek at Oregon Coast Highway, Floren...
Significance: The Cape Creek Bridge is an example of an ancient bridge design combined with early twentieth-century use of reinforced concrete construction techniques. While reminiscent of Roman stone aqueduct... More
Cape Creek Bridge, Spanning Cape Creek at Oregon Coast Highway, Floren...
Significance: The Cape Creek Bridge is an example of an ancient bridge design combined with early twentieth-century use of reinforced concrete construction techniques. While reminiscent of Roman stone aqueduct... More
Big Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (US101), ...
Significance: The Big Creek Bridge is significant as one of the earliest examples of reinforced concrete tied-arch bridge construction in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The Big Creek Bridge... More
Big Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (US101), ...
Significance: The Big Creek Bridge is significant as one of the earliest examples of reinforced concrete tied-arch bridge construction in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The Big Creek Bridge... More
Siuslaw River Bridge, Spanning Siuslaw River at Oregon Coast Highway, ...
Significance: The Siuslaw River Bridge is historically significant as one of five Depression-era bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. For Oregon's southern coastal region, the completion of these b... More
Siuslaw River Bridge, Spanning Siuslaw River at Oregon Coast Highway, ...
Significance: The Siuslaw River Bridge is historically significant as one of five Depression-era bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. For Oregon's southern coastal region, the completion of these b... More
Coos Bay Bridge, Spanning Coos Bay on Oregon Coast Highway, North Bend...
Significance: The Coos Bay Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges marks the dividing line betw... More
Coos Bay Bridge, Spanning Coos Bay on Oregon Coast Highway, North Bend...
Significance: The Coos Bay Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges marks the dividing line betw... More
Hotel Palomar Courts, 3975 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, L...
2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Hotel Palomar Courts (currently known as the Palomar Motel) is an early example of a motor court (or tourist court) building type. Motor courts are... More
Bridge at Mouth of Rogue River, Spanning Rogue River on Oregon Coast H...
Significance: The bridge is the first reinforced-concrete arch span built in the U.S. using the Freyssinet method of arch decentering. In this technique, arch ribs are pre-stressed by hydraulic jacks placed at ... More
Bridge at Mouth of Rogue River, Spanning Rogue River on Oregon Coast H...
Significance: The bridge is the first reinforced-concrete arch span built in the U.S. using the Freyssinet method of arch decentering. In this technique, arch ribs are pre-stressed by hydraulic jacks placed at ... More
Bridge at Mouth of Rogue River, Spanning Rogue River on Oregon Coast H...
Significance: The bridge is the first reinforced-concrete arch span built in the U.S. using the Freyssinet method of arch decentering. In this technique, arch ribs are pre-stressed by hydraulic jacks placed at ... More
Brawner Farmhouse, Lee Highway/Route 29, Manassas, Manassas, Virginia
See also HALS VA-16 for related documentation. 2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The site played a significant role in the Civil War. The house stands on the site of the "Battle of Braw... More
Brawner Farmhouse, Lee Highway/Route 29, Manassas, Manassas, Virginia
See also HALS VA-16 for related documentation. 2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: The site played a significant role in the Civil War. The house stands on the site of the "Battle of Braw... More
Umpqua River Bridge, Spanning Umpqua River at Oregon Coast Highway, Re...
Significance: The Umpqua River Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that connected the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges is considered the dividi... More
Umpqua River Bridge, Spanning Umpqua River at Oregon Coast Highway, Re...
Significance: The Umpqua River Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that connected the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges is considered the dividi... More
Hastings Bridge, Campground Road spanning Worcester, Nashua & Portland...
Significance: Hastings Bridge represents a type of construction that was once common but rarely survives, the wooden truss. It is the oldest extant timber pony truss bridge identified in the Massachusetts stat... More
Yaquina Bay Bridge, Spans Yaquina Bay at Oregon Coast Highway, Newport...
Significance: Yaquina Bay Bridge is an excellent example of the work of Conde B. McCullough, Oregon State Bridge Engineer from 1919 to 1946. It is one of five multi-span arch bridges designed by McCullough for... More
Cape Creek Bridge, Spanning Cape Creek at Oregon Coast Highway, Floren...
Significance: The Cape Creek Bridge is an example of an ancient bridge design combined with early twentieth-century use of reinforced concrete construction techniques. While reminiscent of Roman stone aqueduct... More
Cape Creek Bridge, Spanning Cape Creek at Oregon Coast Highway, Floren...
Significance: The Cape Creek Bridge is an example of an ancient bridge design combined with early twentieth-century use of reinforced concrete construction techniques. While reminiscent of Roman stone aqueduct... More
Wilson River Bridge, Spans Wilson River at U.S. Highway 101, Tillamook...
Significance: The Wilson River Bridge at Tillamook is the first reinforced-concrete tied-arch span built in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. In the 1910s, its designer, Conde B. McCullough, w... More
Wilson River Bridge, Spans Wilson River at U.S. Highway 101, Tillamook...
Significance: The Wilson River Bridge at Tillamook is the first reinforced-concrete tied-arch span built in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. In the 1910s, its designer, Conde B. McCullough, w... More
Siuslaw River Bridge, Spanning Siuslaw River at Oregon Coast Highway, ...
Significance: The Siuslaw River Bridge is historically significant as one of five Depression-era bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. For Oregon's southern coastal region, the completion of these b... More
Coos Bay Bridge, Spanning Coos Bay on Oregon Coast Highway, North Bend...
Significance: The Coos Bay Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges marks the dividing line betw... More
Coos Bay Bridge, Spanning Coos Bay on Oregon Coast Highway, North Bend...
Significance: The Coos Bay Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges marks the dividing line betw... More
Coos Bay Bridge, Spanning Coos Bay on Oregon Coast Highway, North Bend...
Significance: The Coos Bay Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that completed the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges marks the dividing line betw... More
Hotel Palomar Courts, 3975 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, L...
2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Hotel Palomar Courts (currently known as the Palomar Motel) is an early example of a motor court (or tourist court) building type. Motor courts are... More
Hotel Palomar Courts, 3975 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, L...
2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Hotel Palomar Courts (currently known as the Palomar Motel) is an early example of a motor court (or tourist court) building type. Motor courts are... More
Hotel Palomar Courts, 3975 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, L...
2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Hotel Palomar Courts (currently known as the Palomar Motel) is an early example of a motor court (or tourist court) building type. Motor courts are... More
Hotel Palomar Courts, 3975 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, L...
2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Hotel Palomar Courts (currently known as the Palomar Motel) is an early example of a motor court (or tourist court) building type. Motor courts are... More
Hotel Palomar Courts, 3975 Greenwood Road, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, L...
2003 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: The Hotel Palomar Courts (currently known as the Palomar Motel) is an early example of a motor court (or tourist court) building type. Motor courts are... More
Bridge at Mouth of Rogue River, Spanning Rogue River on Oregon Coast H...
Significance: The bridge is the first reinforced-concrete arch span built in the U.S. using the Freyssinet method of arch decentering. In this technique, arch ribs are pre-stressed by hydraulic jacks placed at ... More
Bridge at Mouth of Rogue River, Spanning Rogue River on Oregon Coast H...
Significance: The bridge is the first reinforced-concrete arch span built in the U.S. using the Freyssinet method of arch decentering. In this technique, arch ribs are pre-stressed by hydraulic jacks placed at ... More
Umpqua River Bridge, Spanning Umpqua River at Oregon Coast Highway, Re...
Significance: The Umpqua River Bridge is historically significant as one of the five Depression-era PWA bridges that connected the Oregon Coast Highway. The completion of these bridges is considered the dividi... More
Hastings Bridge, Campground Road spanning Worcester, Nashua & Portland...
Significance: Hastings Bridge represents a type of construction that was once common but rarely survives, the wooden truss. It is the oldest extant timber pony truss bridge identified in the Massachusetts stat... More
Hastings Bridge, Campground Road spanning Worcester, Nashua & Portland...
Significance: Hastings Bridge represents a type of construction that was once common but rarely survives, the wooden truss. It is the oldest extant timber pony truss bridge identified in the Massachusetts stat... More
Rocky Creek Bridge, Spanning Rocky Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (U.S....
Survey number: HAER OR-111 Building/structure dates: 1927 Initial Construction
Yaquina Bay Bridge, Spans Yaquina Bay at Oregon Coast Highway, Newport...
Significance: Yaquina Bay Bridge is an excellent example of the work of Conde B. McCullough, Oregon State Bridge Engineer from 1919 to 1946. It is one of five multi-span arch bridges designed by McCullough for... More
Yaquina Bay Bridge, Spans Yaquina Bay at Oregon Coast Highway, Newport...
Significance: Yaquina Bay Bridge is an excellent example of the work of Conde B. McCullough, Oregon State Bridge Engineer from 1919 to 1946. It is one of five multi-span arch bridges designed by McCullough for... More
Cape Creek Bridge, Spanning Cape Creek at Oregon Coast Highway, Floren...
Significance: The Cape Creek Bridge is an example of an ancient bridge design combined with early twentieth-century use of reinforced concrete construction techniques. While reminiscent of Roman stone aqueduct... More
Cape Creek Bridge, Spanning Cape Creek at Oregon Coast Highway, Floren...
Significance: The Cape Creek Bridge is an example of an ancient bridge design combined with early twentieth-century use of reinforced concrete construction techniques. While reminiscent of Roman stone aqueduct... More
Cape Creek Bridge, Spanning Cape Creek at Oregon Coast Highway, Floren...
Significance: The Cape Creek Bridge is an example of an ancient bridge design combined with early twentieth-century use of reinforced concrete construction techniques. While reminiscent of Roman stone aqueduct... More
Big Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Creek on Oregon Coast Highway (US101), ...
Significance: The Big Creek Bridge is significant as one of the earliest examples of reinforced concrete tied-arch bridge construction in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The Big Creek Bridge... More