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by Nick Kloepping
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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Siuslaw River Bridge, Florence, Lane County, Oregon 1936 ... more
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Siuslaw River Bridge, Florence, Lane County, Oregon 1936
This combination steel double-leaf bascule drawspan and reinforced concrete through tied arch structure is an outstanding example of the design work of Oregon's noted State Bridge Engineer, Conde B. McCullough. Decorative treatment abounds with approach pylons, ornate railings, obelisk towers, and other details on the bridge. The Florence bridge was one of five major structures built as part of Oregon's Coast Bridges Project in 1936. Like the other bridges completed on the Oregon Coast Highway in 1936, the Siuslaw River Bridge replaced ferry service across one of Oregon's major rivers. The 140-foot central bascule span is flanked by two 154-foot concrete through tied (or bowstring) arch spans. Twenty concrete girder approach spans contribute to a total structure length of 1,568 feet. The bridge was built by the Mercer-Fraser Company, Eureka.
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Nick Kloepping
Robert, thank you for the feature in "FFA Featured Images".
Charles Robinson
Great shot, Nick. I have always admired this old bridge. v/f
Nick Kloepping replied:
Thank you Charles, for the comment and v/f.