DescriptionDeck of Oregon City Bridge with obelisks atop north pier (2013).jpg
The deck of the 1922 Oregon City Bridge, looking southeast towards Oregon City from near the bridge's northwest end. The obelisks stand atop the bridge's main support pier and originally flanked the entrances to public restrooms that were housed within the pier; the restrooms were closed in the 1930s. The bridge deck slopes downward, from West Linn to Oregon City, at a 5-percent grade.
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