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View full size Brent Wojahn/The Oregonian After 22 months of rehabilitation, the 90-year-old Arch Bridge connecting Oregon City and West Linn reopens Monday after a three-day celebration. An even ...
When Zella Woodworth worked for Oregon City during World War II, she walked to work from West Linn across the Willamette River on the Arch Bridge. Last Saturday at the 's "The Falls, The Bridge ...
For years people traversed the Willamette River between Oregon City and West Linn by a ferry and later a suspension bridge. Then came the Arch Bridge, providing a historic connection that still ...
The historic Arch Bridge is the only way to bike between Oregon City and West Linn. “It’s not what plan is the best, it’s which one sucks the least… It’s absolutely outrageous.” — Rocky Smith, Oregon ...
One of the options on the table would make the existing Arch Bridge carfree. (Photos: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) On Thursday a Metro transportation advisory committee passed a resolution to explore ...
Clackamas County, Ore. — Built in 1922, The Arch Bridge connecting West Linn to Oregon City has now been standing for 100 years. This weekend, the two cities will come together to celebrate the ...
The hydroblasting inside the arch chambers is complete on the Oregon City and West Linn bridge piers of the West Linn/Oregon City Arch Bridge Project. This work removed all the Gunite using high ...
The Oregon Department of Transportation has decided to delay the closure of the Oregon City-West Linn Arch Bridge.
Mosey Down Main Street If you’re coming from Portland, you’ll likely swing over the Oregon City Arch Bridge and find yourself smack dab in the center of Main Street.
SHERWOOD Ore. (KPTV) - The arch to a new pedestrian bridge over Highway 99W was successfully installed, and the road was reopened ahead of schedule, according to the City of Sherwood.
If you’re heading up the Oregon coastline, make sure you pause to check out three of the most spectacular bridges anywhere, from Coos Bay to Heceta Head.
The Stone Arch Bridge’s sturdy design and gentle curve allowed for efficient, high-speed rail transportation, a significant advantage in an era when speed was paramount.