
Ten Mile Creek Bridge No. 01181 - Lane County, OR
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N 44° 13.440 W 124° 06.578
10T E 411371 N 4897351
This bridge by noted bridge designer Conde B. McCullough is an example of one of the earliest reinforced concrete bridges made, erected in 1931. Two other bridges on scenic U.S. 101 are of the same design and time period.
Waymark Code: WMB9GJ
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 04/23/2011
Views: 6
These bridges are familiar landmarks to everyone who travels the scenic U.S. 101 coast highway. This one is located just south of the small town of Yachats and Cape Perpetua, highest point on the Oregon coast.
From the Oregon Department of Transportaton's age of McCullough bridges:
"A reinforced concrete through tied arch bridge located approximately six miles south of Yachats. The bowstring main arch spans 120 feet and the total length is 180 feet. Identical to the Wilson River Bridge and Big Creek Bridge."
Street address: US101, MP171.44 Yachats, OR United States
 County / Borough / Parish: Lane County
 Year listed: 2005
 Historic (Areas of) Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering
 Periods of significance: 1925-1949
 Historic function: Transportation
 Current function: Transportation
 Privately owned?: no
 Primary Web Site: [Web Link]
 Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]
 Season start / Season finish: Not listed
 Hours of operation: Not listed
 Secondary Website 2: Not listed
 National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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