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Unity Bridge (Lowell, Oregon)

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Nearest city
  
Lowell, Oregon

Architectural style
  
Howe Truss

Address
  
Lowell, OR 97452, USA

Area
  
404.7 m²

Added to NRHP
  
29 November 1979

Built
  
1936

NRHP Reference #
  
79002093

Opened
  
1936

Body of water
  
Fall Creek

Unity Bridge (Lowell, Oregon)

MPS
  
Oregon Covered Bridges TR

Similar
  
Pengra Bridge, Parvin Bridge, Lowell Bridge, Mosby Creek Bridge, Currin Bridge

Unity Bridge (World Guide Number 37-20-170) is an historic 90-foot (27 m) long covered bridge over Fall Creek at Unity near Lowell in Lane County, Oregon, United States. Also known as Unity Covered Bridge and Unity Creek Bridge, it was built in 1936 at a cost $4,400 by Lane County using the Howe truss system. Its east side features a full-length window with its own roof so that drivers can see oncoming cars.

The Unity Bridge was preceded by a covered bridge built in 1890. Limited to foot-traffic only after 1936, it was removed in 1953. The Unity Bridge, which replaced the original bridge, is 0.75 miles (1.2 km) further upstream. It is about 1 mile (1.6 km) downstream of the dam impounding Fall Creek Lake.

County officials temporarily closed the bridge for repairs in 1986. Work included a new floor, exterior painting, repair of piers and guardrails, and vandalism cleanup.

The bridge carries Lowell–Unity Road over the creek. Unity Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

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Unity Bridge (Lowell, Oregon) Wikipedia