Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge

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The Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge is a historic concrete arch bridge carrying U.S. Route 101 over the Rogue River on the Oregon coast.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concrete arch bridge
highway bridge
historic place
alsoKnownAs Rogue River Bridge NERFINISHED
architect Conde McCullough NERFINISHED
builtDuring Great Depression era NERFINISHED
carries U.S. Route 101 NERFINISHED
completionDate 1932
constructionStartDate 1931
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Rogue River NERFINISHED
crossesAtMouthOf Rogue River NERFINISHED
crossesNear mouth of the Rogue River
designer Conde McCullough NERFINISHED
hasCategory Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon
Concrete bridges in the United States
Open-spandrel deck arch bridges in the United States
Road bridges in Oregon
hasDesign open-spandrel concrete arch
hasFeature Art Deco detailing NERFINISHED
concrete pylons
decorative arches
ornamental railings
historicSignificance important example of Conde McCullough coastal bridges
isOn Oregon Coast NERFINISHED
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Curry County, Oregon NERFINISHED
Gold Beach, Oregon NERFINISHED
Oregon
United States of America
surface form: United States
mainSpanLength 300 feet
maintainedBy Oregon Department of Transportation
material reinforced concrete
namedAfter Isaac Lee Patterson NERFINISHED
nrhpListingDate August 5, 2005
nrhpType structure
numberOfSpans 15
opened 1932
owner State of Oregon NERFINISHED
partOf U.S. Route 101 NERFINISHED
refnum 05000837
region Southern Oregon Coast NERFINISHED
replaced Rogue River Bridge ferry crossing
structureType open-spandrel deck arch
totalLength approximately 1,948 feet
traffic motor vehicles
width about 24 feet

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Wedderburn, Oregon connectedBy Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge