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Sunday, August 16, 2015

Clackamas River Bridges: 82nd Drive/South Washington Street/Park Place Bridge

…Continued from Portland Traction Company Bridge.

IMG_2472 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

An Indian-operated ferry once crossed the Clackamas River near here.

IMG_2470 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

The first bridge across the Clackamas River was a toll bridge that opened in 1853 where this bridge is now.

IMG_2474 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

The original wood wagon bridge washed out in 1856 and was soon replaced by a parallel chord steel through truss bridge.

IMG_2485 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

The current bridge at this location was completed in 1921.

IMG_2488 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

This bridge is known by a variety of names, depending on one's perspective.

IMG_2493 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

It is called the 82nd Drive Bridge after the street in Gladstone that leads up to it on the west side.

IMG_2464 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

It is also known as the Old 82nd Avenue Bridge, as 82nd Drive was once the route of the major artery.

IMG_2481 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

It is also known as the Park Place Bridge, after the neighborhood on its east side, and as the South Washington Street Bridge, after the street that leads up to it on the east side.

IMG_2484 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

The bridge is 385 feet long, with a 220-foot main span.

IMG_2479 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

The State Highway Commission transferred the bridge to the City of Gladstone in 1962.

IMG_2477 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

The narrow bridge was closed in 1977 and reopened to pedestrians and bicycles only in 1986.

IMG_2496 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

The bridge was transferred to Clackamas County Service District #1 in 1998.

IMG_2495 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

The bridge was damaged by a transient's campfire on August 14, 2006 and was temporarily closed.

IMG_2506 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

The bridge reopened on Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 2008.

IMG_2505 Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

A public art project called Bridge Charms, created by Dale Wilhelm and James Schmidt, was installed on the bridge and dedicated by the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners on behalf of Clackamas County Service District #1 for the citizens of Clackamas County on August 28, 2009.

IMG_2490 Old Bridge Pier at the Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Old Bridge Pier at the Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

Right next to the bridge on the upstream side are the remain of some bridge piers from the second bridge at this location, a parallel chord steel through truss bridge that replaced the original wood wagon bridge.

IMG_2491 Old Bridge Pier at the Park Place Bridge in Gladstone, Oregon on February 20, 2010
Old Bridge Pier at the Park Place Bridge on February 20, 2010

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