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Gallery Burnside Bridge
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Burnside Bridge, US Bancorps Tower, Dusk


Burnside Bridge, US Bancorp Tower, Dusk


Burnside Bridge, US Bancorp Tower, Dusk






Burnside Bridge, Daybreak


Burnside Bridge, Car Lights, Dusk


Burnside Bridge, Car Lights, Dusk


Queen Of The West, Burnside Bridge raised


Queen Of the West (bridge raised)


Queen Of The West, Burnside Bridge raised


Portland Spirit Ship, Willamette River, Oregon Convention Center


Portland Spirit Ship, Willamette River, Oregon Convention Center


Burnside Bridge, Coast Guard Ship, Rose Festival


Burnside Bridge, Coast Guard Ship, Rose Festival


Burnside Bridge, Raised














Burnside Bridge, Fremont Bridge, Dusk


Burnside Bridge, 2002, Dusk


Burnside Bridge, US Bancorp Tower, Dusk


Portland Waterfront, Dusk, from Burnside Bridge


Burnside Bridge, Dusk


Portland Spirit Under the Burnside Bridge, Long Exposure, Dusk


Burnside Bridge, Dusk


Burnside Bridge, Willamette River, Dusk


Burnside Bridge, Dusk


Burnside Bridge, Dusk


Burnside Bridge and US Bancorp Tower


Burnside Bridge and US Bancorp Tower


Burnside Bridge and US Bancorp Tower


Burnside Bridge, from East Side




Willamette River, Burnside Bridge, Dusk


Willamette River, Burnside Bridge, Moving Ship, Dusk


Morrison Bridge, Willamette River Reflections, Dusk


Morrison Bridge, Willamette River, Daybreak


Ship, Burnside Bridge, Raised, Fleet Week 2005


Ship, Burnside Bridge, Raised, Fleet Week 2005


Looking West into Downtown Portland, from Burnside Bridge


Burnside Bridge, Daytime


Burnside Bridge, Daytime


Burnside Bridge, Portland Snow


 
Burnside Bridge, Portland Snow

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Location: Portland, Oregon

Burnside Bridge: Finished in 1926, the Burnside Bridge, another drawbridge, marks the absolute center of Portland, because Burnside Street divides the city into its north-south sectors and the Willamette River divides it into its east-west sectors.

The bridge was one of several built in the 1920's by Multnomah County (also the Sellwood and Ross Island Bridges) that was linked to a scandal after which Gustav Lindenthal, a prestigious bridge designer, was brought in to sure things up. [1] The bridge replaced an earlier bridge built in 1894; the bridge is 2,308 feet long and is a double-leaf bascule drawspan type. [2]


References:
    [1] Petroski, Henry. Engineers of Dreams: Great Bridge Builders and the Spanning of America. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995. P. 193..

    [2] Smith, Dwight. Historic Highway Bridges of Oregon. Second Edition. Portland, Oregon: Oregon Historical Society, 1989. P. 118.

PhotoID 35MM0FILM00074 Specifications:
Size:3000x2000 pixels, 300DPI up to 10.00" x 6.67"
Largest Print Size:Great Prints up to 24"x36" in size (larger prints possible by special order)
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Shoot Time/Day:04/09/2004 - 17:35 PST


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