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[[File:St johns bridge-barrett ryker-m (Modified in GIMP Image Editor).jpg|thumb|St. Johns Bridge in October 2010 (color adjusted).]] | [[File:St johns bridge-barrett ryker-m (Modified in GIMP Image Editor).jpg|thumb|300px|St. Johns Bridge in October 2010 (color adjusted).]] | ||
'''St. Johns Bridge''', opened in 1931, is the northernmost bridge in Portland, connecting the [[North]] and [[Northwest]] [[quadrant]]s. It is the only suspension bridge in the [[Willamette Valley]]. | '''St. Johns Bridge''', opened in 1931, is the northernmost bridge in Portland, connecting the [[North]] and [[Northwest]] [[quadrant]]s. It is the only suspension bridge in the [[Willamette Valley]]. | ||
Revision as of 22:08, 18 October 2010
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St. Johns Bridge, opened in 1931, is the northernmost bridge in Portland, connecting the North and Northwest quadrants. It is the only suspension bridge in the Willamette Valley.
External links
- St. Johns Bridge on Wikipedia
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