Stayton–Jordan Bridge
{{Short description|Bridge in Stayton, Oregon}}
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|image = Stayton Jordon Bridge Stayton Oregon side.JPG
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|caption = Stayton–Jordan Bridge in 2007
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|other_name = Salem Power Canal Covered Bridge
|carries = Foot traffic
|crosses = Salem Power Canal
|locale = Stayton, Oregon, Marion County, United States
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|design = Howe truss
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|open = 1998 (1937)
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|preceded = Jordan Bridge over Thomas Creek, Linn County
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|coordinates = {{coord|44|47|55.2|N|122|47|09.2|W|region:US-OR_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
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Stayton–Jordan Bridge is a covered bridge in Stayton in Marion County in the U.S. state of Oregon. Built in 1998, it carries foot traffic over the [https://www.oregon.com/attractions/salem-power-canal-stayton-jordan-covered-bridge Salem Power Canal] in Pioneer Park.{{Cite web|title=Salem Power Canal (Stayton–Jordan) Covered Bridge|url=http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/BRIDGE/docs/covbrdg/Descriptions/Jordan.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=Oregon Department of Transportation|access-date=April 4, 2016}} The canal is a diversion from the North Santiam River.{{Cite web|title=United States Topographic Map|publisher=United States Geological Survey|via=Acme Mapper|url=http://mapper.acme.com/?ll=44.798667,-122.785889&z=15&t=T&marker0=44.798667,-122.785889|access-date=April 4, 2016}}
A predecessor of the 1998 structure was a covered bridge spanning Thomas Creek near Lyons in Linn County. Built in 1937, it was one of seven similar Linn County covered bridges with large side openings. Known as the Jordan Bridge, it took its name from the rural community of Jordan, which was nearby.{{Cite book |last1=Smith |first1=Dwight A. |last2=Norman |first2=James B. |author-link2=James B. Norman |last3=Dykman |first3=Pieter T. |title=Historic Highway Bridges of Oregon |publisher=Oregon Historical Society Press |location=Portland |edition=2nd |date=1989 |origyear=1986 |page=215 |isbn=0-87595-205-4}}
In 1986, after Linn County officials decided to replace the bridge, a group of Stayton residents acquired the dismantled structure and, with the help of volunteers and Marine Corps reservists, rebuilt it in Stayton. The rebuilt bridge, spanning the power canal, opened to pedestrian traffic in 1988. However, in December 1994, Christmas lights set fire to the bridge roof, due to kids shooting at the lights with a BB Gun, and the rest of the structure was either destroyed or too badly damaged to be salvaged. Local residents subsequently built a new, nearly identical bridge at the site, and it is the one that opened in 1998. In addition to functioning as a public footbridge, the structure is sometimes reserved for private events such as weddings.{{Cite web |title=Parks and Facilities Rentals |url=http://www.staytonoregon.gov/index.asp?Type=GALLERY&SEC={FB241D58-8409-4DD3-8953-E3936B9E723C} |publisher=City of Stayton |access-date=April 4, 2016}}
See also
References
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External links
- {{HAER |survey=OR-8 |id=or0151 |title=Jordan Covered Bridge, Spanning Thomas Creek, County Road 829, Scio, Linn County, OR |photos=18 |data=12 |cap=1}}
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Category:Bridges completed in 1937
Category:Bridges completed in 1998
Category:Bridges in Linn County, Oregon
Category:Historic American Engineering Record in Oregon
Category:Transportation buildings and structures in Marion County, Oregon
Category:Covered bridges in Oregon
Category:Pedestrian bridges in Oregon
Category:Tourist attractions in Marion County, Oregon