We stopped at a few of Oregon's many covered bridges. These historic sites are sometimes tucked away in unexpected places, and it's always a delight to see one suddenly appear. Often they have been moved from their original locations, lovingly restored and maintained by local communities. Each one is unique and very special: a reminder of an era gone but not forgotten.
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Rock o' the Range Bridge, near Bend |
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Goodpasture Bridge, near Vida, over the McKenzie River |
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Cavitt Creek Bridge, near Glide, over the Little River
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Rochester Bridge, near Sutherland, over Calapooya Creek
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Calapooya Creek in the Rain, from Rochester Bridge
Copyright 2016, Kathy Neudorf
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