Boone Bridge, Girder bridge in Oregon
The Boone Bridge is a steel girder bridge that carries road traffic over the Willamette River.
The Boone Bridge was constructed and opened for public use in July 1954.
The Boone Bridge connects the American cultural landscapes of the west and east sides of the Willamette Valley.
The structure primarily serves vehicles traveling on Interstate 5 between Portland and Salem.
Named after pioneer Alphonso Boone, the great-grandson of Daniel Boone, it symbolizes historical American expansion.
Location: Oregon
Inception: July 1954
Source: Wikimedia