Link River Bridge - 1931 (now destroyed) - Klamath Falls, OR
N 42° 13.166 W 121° 47.411
10T E 599849 N 4674849
TWO bronze plaques commemorating the completion date of the Link River Bridge in 1931 in downtown Klamath Falls, OR are now gone after the bridge was destroyed and replaced with a new bridge, Summer, 2013.
Waymark Code: WMEBHF
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 05/02/2012
Views: 4
***NOTE*** These date plaques are now gone and were removed before the bridge was destroyed and replaced with a new bridge, summer, 2013
One of the few remaining original bridges in Klamath Falls, OR, the Link River Bridge was constructed in 1931 and commemorated with two bronze plaques, one on the NW corner of the bridge, the other on the SE corner. The bridge has weathered the years pretty well and the original sidewalks are still in place on both sides of the bridge.
There is safe parking at the Veteran's Park Marina nearby.
*BONUS Benchmark* NGS monumented a benchmark right underneath the SE corner plaque in the sidewalk in 1931. Two pieces of history for you to visit! Click the link below to got to Geocaching.com benchmark datasheet to log it if you so desire:
http://www.geocaching.com/mark/details.aspx?PID=NY0451
Date built or dedicated as indicated on the date stone or plaque.: 1931
Date stone, plaque location.: On NE and SW corners of bridge.
Road, body of water, land feature, etc. that the bridge spans.: Link River
Parking (safe parking location): N 42° 13.137 W 121° 47.313
Website (if available): Not listed
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Visit Instructions: Please provide an original picture of the location and some original words regarding your visit.
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