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Constructed in the mid-1930s, the Conde McCollough Memorial Bridge is an impressive piece of architecture that stretches from one side of Coos Bay to the other. The design is influenced by Art Deco, Art Moderne, and Gothic styles, and there are sidewalks on either side, making the bridge accessible to both cars and people on foot. Both ends of the bridge have pedestrian plazas with built-in benches perfect for relaxing and admiring the view, and from here, you can take the stairs down to a beautiful waterfront park. Many visitors also like to take photos right under the bridge.
93488 Kelso Rd, North Bend, OR 97459

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