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Portland Photos
Portland Photos

Portland Willamette River
St. Johns Bridge
St. Johns Bridge (1931)

Fremont Bridge
Fremont Bridge (1973)

Broadway Bridge
Broadway Bridge (1913)

Steel Bridge
Steel Bridge (1912)

Burnside Bridge
Burnside Bridge (1926)

Morrison Bridge
Morrison Bridge (1958)

Hawthorne Bridge
Hawthorne Bridge (1910)

Marquam Bridge
Marquam Bridge (1966)

Ross Island Bridge
Ross Island Bridge (1926)

Sellwood Bridge
Sellwood Bridge (1925)

Columbia River
Interstate Bridge
Interstate Bridge (1917/1958)

Glenn Jackson Bridge
Glenn Jackson Bridge (1982)

Oregon City Willamette River
Abernethy Bridge
Abernethy Bridge (1970)

Oregon City Bridge
Oregon City Bridge (1924)

Railroad
Railroad Bridges
Railroad Bridges (various)

Bridge Page Logo (Fremont Bridge)

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What Is This Web Site?

The purpose of this web site is to show off the beautiful and unique bridges in Portland, Oregon. For example, The Fremont Bridge (1973) is the newest Willamette River bridge in Portland, and it helps define the cityscape. The oldest highway bridge in the city is the Hawthorne Bridge (1910). The Steel Bridge (1912) is a unique design; its two spans can be raised and lowered independently. The author's favorite bridge is the St. Johns Bridge (1931, pictured at the top of this page), the only steel suspension bridge in Portland and one of only three major suspension bridges in Oregon (the other two are across the Crooked River/Lake Billy Chinook).

This web site contains over 50 photographs of Portland's bridges. You can view the photos in various ways:


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