Alsea Bay Bridge bw
by Jerry Fornarotto
Title
Alsea Bay Bridge bw
Artist
Jerry Fornarotto
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The Alsea Bay Bridge was one of five large spans built along the Oregon Coast Highway between 1934 and 1936, of which C.B. McCullough oversaw the design and construction. The main spans of this 3,028-foot structure are three reinforced-concrete through tied arches. These arches are the largest of McCullough's reinforced-concrete tied arches in the state. Alsea Bay Bridge is the third largest of the five Oregon Coast Highway bridges. It is considered by some experts to rank among the finer examples of concrete bridges in America and may be the longest concrete span in North America.
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August 21st, 2019
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Rainbow Artist Orlando L
The visual and composition of this B&W image is very nice and artistic Jerry!! love those beautiful contrast!! L/F