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May 30, 2002

Portland's bridges influence city's development

  • An encyclopedia of bridge design is found in the Rose City
  • By GRETCHEN FEHRENBACHER
    Portland DJC

     Broadway Bridge/ Portland DJC
    Photo by Dan Carter/Portland Daily Journal of Commerce
    When it opened in 1913, the Broadway Bridge was the longest double-leaf bascule -- or counterweighted -- drawbridge in the world. The main span is 290 feet long and hangs 90 feet above the water. The original color is listed as "Golden Gate" red.

    PORTLAND -- Far from the spot where the deck hits the street, a bridge's influence reaches into a community. Far from the shadows cast by the beams and towers, a bridge shapes the way in which development rises on the landscape.


     
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