Portland, Oregon Pictures, Scenic Photography:  PortlandBridges.com

Shoot Portland Morning River (09/26/2003)
(23 Images)


Morrison Bridge, Daytime


Willamette River, Hawthorne Bridge


Willamette River, Morrison Bridge


Willamette River, Portland Buildings


Marriott Waterfront, KOIN Tower, Wells Fargo Tower


Hawthorne Bridge, Willamette River


Willamette River, Riverplace


Riverplace and Portland Center Apartments


Hawthorne Bridge, Daytime


Portland State University's Urban Center, high rise buildings


Portland State University's Urban Center, high rise buildings


Portland trees, buildings


Tom McCall Waterfront Park: Marquam Bridge


Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Hawthorne Bridge


Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Hawthorne Bridge


Riverplace boats, Marquam Bridge


Riverplace boats, Marquam Bridge


Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Marriott Waterfront Hotel


Riverplace Marina, Daytime


Hawthorne Bridge, Daytime


Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Wide Angle


Morrison Bridge, Daytime


Hawthorne Bridge, Daytime


 
Hawthorne Bridge, Daytime

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Location: Portland, Oregon

Hawthorne Bridge: Finished in 1910, this is Portland's oldest surviving highway bridge, a lift bridge, and is one of the the oldest surviving lift bridges in the world. The bridge replaced an earlier bridge - the Madison Street Bridge - that lasted from 1891 until it burned in 1902.[1]

An extended eastern approach was added in 1957, presumably to bypass the railroad traffic of the industrial district on the east side. Hawthorne Boulevard ends at the bridge and runs only on the east side of the city. Madison Street and Main Street on the west side merge into the bridge entrance.

The Hawthorne is a lift bridge with a low clearance. The bridge seems to go up all the time for any sort of river traffic.

The bridge was renovated in 1998-99; renovation included repainting (was yellow, now green with orange trim on the pedestrian railings). The decks were widened considerably for pedestrians and bikers. Now you can walk across the bridge without too much fear of being run over! Alert signs were also added notifying drivers that the bridge is raised - believe me, this is very helpful! If you are in a hurry, there's nothing more frustrating than waiting 5-10 minutes for the bridge to reopen, especially when you can detour to the Morrison fairly quickly.

PhotoID 1DS0B5ES09638 Specifications:
Size:4064x2704 pixels, 300DPI up to 13.55" x 9.01"
Largest Print Size:Great Prints up to 24"x36" in size
Camera Exposure/Specs:1/40 Sec, f11.0, ISO 100, Lens 28.0 to 135.0 at 75mm
Shoot Time/Day:09/26/2003 - 10:11 PST


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