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Chambers Covered Bridge

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Built
  
1925

NRHP Reference #
  
79002081

Area
  
400 m²

Architectural style
  
Howe Truss

Opened
  
1925

Added to NRHP
  
29 November 1979

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Location
  
S. River Rd., Cottage Grove, Oregon

MPS
  
Oregon Covered Bridges TR

Similar
  
Currin Bridge, Centennial Covered Bridge, Mosby Creek Bridge, Stewart Bridge, Dorena Bridge

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The Chambers Covered Bridge is a covered bridge located in Cottage Grove, Oregon, United States. It is 78 feet (24 m) long and spans the Coast Fork Willamette River. It was built in 1925 to carry rail traffic hauling logs from the Lorane Valley to the J.H. Chambers Mill, a lumber mill which was located on an area between South Highway 99 and the Coast Fork Willamette River. The mill closed in the 1950s after a second fire burned the mill down. The railroad tracks were removed and the bridge was left. The mill property is now being developed as a housing development called Riverwalk. The Chambers Covered Railroad Bridge is the only remaining fully covered railroad bridge west of the Mississippi River.

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Construction

It is a Howe truss design.

Preservation

In FY 2008, The National Historic Covered Bridge Preservation Program, administered by the Federal Highway Administration, awarded a grant of $1,315,370 to the City of Cottage Grove for the rehabilitation of the Chambers Covered Bridge, one of seven covered bridges in Oregon that received grants the same period.

Reconstruction

Chambers Covered Bridge was removed in 2010 and replaced with a carefully constructed bridge that is identical to the previous one. The new bridge is now open for pedestrians.

References

Chambers Covered Bridge Wikipedia