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Sandy
Creek (Remote) Covered Bridge
County:
Coos
Stream: Sandy Creek
Latitude:
43°00'22.8"N
Longitude: 123°53'30.3"W
Truss
Type: Howe
Bridge Length (ft): 60
Year Built: 1921
World Guide Number: 37-06-09
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Sandy
Creek (Remote) Covered Bridge
Location:
From Roseburg travel west on Highway 42 approximately 31 miles to Remote.
Sandy Creek Bridge is on the north side of Highway 42, 1/4 mile west of
the Remote exit.
Background:
The Sandy Creek covered bridge carried traffic on Oregon Highway 42 until
it was bypassed in 1949. The
60-foot span was considered short in comparison to other covered bridges
built on Oregon highways.
The bridge
is strengthened by two crossed Howe truss members on each chord, a rarity
in short covered bridges.
An additional
aspect of the bridge is the use of large-framed windows on both sides
of the structure, maximizing the illumination of the bridge interior.
In late 1981,
a plan was developed to make a park at the bridge and use the old wooden
structure as a covered picnic site. The Myrtle Point Lions Club adopted
the bridge as a major project.
Work at the
site began in 1982 and included a new roof, replacing boards and structural
pieces, clearing brush and applying a coat of white paint. The park was
dedicated in 1984 and now includes a tourist information center at the
bridge site.
The nearby
community of Remote received its name, it is believed, due to its geographic
isolation.
Source:
"Roofs Over Rivers" by Bill and Nick Cockrell
Information presented in cooperation with the Covered Bridge Society of
Oregon
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