Yaquina Bay Bridge

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The Yaquina Bay Bridge is an iconic 1930s Art Deco–style arch bridge on the Oregon coast, renowned for its elegant design and role as a key crossing on U.S. Route 101.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
historic bridge
road bridge
steel bridge
architecturalStyle Art Deco
carries U.S. Route 101
category Arch bridges in the United States
Bridges completed in 1936
Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon
connects north and south sides of Yaquina Bay
constructionStartDate 1934
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Yaquina Bay
Yaquina River estuary
crossesAt mouth of the Yaquina River
designer Conde McCullough
engineer Conde McCullough
hasClearanceBelow about 133 ft
hasFeature Art Deco railings and details
central steel through arch
concrete approach spans
ornamental pylons
pedestrian sidewalks
hasMainSpanLength 600 ft
hasToll no
hasTotalLength about 3,223 ft
hasTraffic motor vehicles
pedestrians
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Lincoln County, Oregon NERFINISHED
Newport, Oregon NERFINISHED
Oregon
United States of America
surface form: United States
maintainedBy Oregon Department of Transportation
material reinforced concrete
steel
near Newport Historic Bayfront
Pacific Ocean
Yaquina Bay
surface form: Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site
NRHPListingDate 2005
opened 1936
owner Oregon
surface form: State of Oregon
partOf Oregon Coast Highway
U.S. Route 101
significance iconic landmark of the Oregon coast
key transportation link on the Oregon Coast Highway

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Lincoln County, Oregon containsLandmark Yaquina Bay Bridge
Newport, Oregon hasAttraction Yaquina Bay Bridge
Newport, Oregon hasBridge Yaquina Bay Bridge
Yaquina Bay hasBridge Yaquina Bay Bridge
Yaquina Bay hasLandmark Yaquina Bay Bridge