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Antelope Creek Bridge
Eagle Point, OR - The Antelope Creek Bridge Built in 1922 originally spanned Antelope Creek some 10 miles southeast of Eagle Point.
In August 1987, the structure was loaded onto a makeshift trailer and volunteers hauled it to the city of Eagle Point.
When the bridge was rebuilt at the new site, arched openings were cut into each side so school children could be watched as they crossed the span. This alteration caused the bridge to be removed from the National Register of Historic Places. Since then, the bridge has been re-sided in a fashion that represents the original design. Now only ribbon openings appear under the eves.
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Thank You for Making this Daily Photo Tied for the #1 Pick on 01-29-2019
jeanS Photo
on January 23, 2020This is not a bridge that we could see in France for sure! It is really pretty and your composition wonderful with the diagonal that bring us in the bridge... excellent!
Greg&Rose Photography
on August 29, 2019Nice shot Rick how is the upload coming on
Joan Robins
on February 12, 2019Sigh, we just lost our covered bridge during the Camp Fire. Lovely photo!
geoghanart
on February 9, 2019Well done - a wonderful old bridge and well composted to show it off at it's best.
Arnold Dubin
on January 30, 2019Wonderful capture of this old bridge.
BIRDS-WILDLIFE-AUSTRALIA
on January 30, 2019Fine shot of an interesting subject !
Darlene Jansen
on January 30, 2019Wonderfully composed; I have always enjoyed covered bridges
fotoeffects
on January 29, 2019Outstanding framing of this shot; wonderful contrasts and clarity!
Gene Hyder
on January 29, 2019Great shot.
KDP450
on January 29, 2019Super composition.