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Alsea
River (Hayden) Covered Bridge
County:
Benton
Stream: Alsea River
Latitude:
44°22'59.3"N
Longitude: 123°37'50.4"W
Truss
Type: Howe
Bridge Length (ft): 91
Year Built: 1918
World Guide Number: 37-02-05
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Alsea
River (Hayden) Covered Bridge
Location:
From Corvallis take Highway 34 southwest approximately 24 miles to
Alsea and continue west 2 miles to Hayden Road. Turn left on Hayden Road
and continue for several hundred yards to the bridge.
Background:
Spanning the Alsea River only two miles west of Alsea, the Hayden Bridge
is one of the oldest in the state.
The span
was either partially or totally rebuilt in 1945. Its portals, once rounded
in design, have been enlarged to a more modern design to facilitate larger
loads.
Vertical
board and batten siding flares out at the base, similar to Lincoln County
covered spans. A daylighting window strip below the roofline on both sides
of the bridge illuminates the interior.
Alsea was
a river community as early as 1850, known as Alseya Settlement. The name
is derived from the name of an Indian tribe living at the mouth of the
river, originally pronounced in three syllables.
During the
heyday of covered bridge construction, several of the covered structures
were built close by on the Alsea River and its tributary.
Oregon's
last covered span on a primary state highway, the Mill Creek Bridge on
Oregon Highway 34, stood just two miles away. Only the Hayden Bridge remains.
Source:
"Roofs Over Rivers" by Bill and Nick Cockrell
Information presented in cooperation with the Covered Bridge Society of
Oregon
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