Knight's Bridge
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Knight's Bridge was a wooden covered bridge built in 1877 over the Molalla River on the western city limit of Canby in Clackamas County, in the U.S. state of Oregon.[1] The bridge was named after William Knight, a Canby resident who also built one of the first schools in Canby.[citation needed] The bridge was destroyed in 1947.[1] It was replaced with a non-covered bridge sited north of the original one.[citation needed] The road that crosses the bridge is Knight's Bridge Road, which connects Canby to Interstate 5.
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- ^ a b Nelson, Lee H. (1960). A Century of Oregon Covered Bridges, 1851-1952: A History of Oregon Covered Bridges, Their Beginnings, Development and Decline, Together with Some Mention of the Builders and Techniques. Portland, Oregon: Oregon Historical Society. pp. 123–124. OCLC 221134668.
Coordinates: 45°16′02″N 122°42′37″W / 45.267317°N 122.710293°W / 45.267317; -122.710293