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The bright red La Conner Rainbow Bridge spans the Swinomish Channel, connecting Fidalgo Island and the mainland, at La Conner. The riveted steel bridge, built in 1957, has a solid rib design. It has a single span of 167 m, with a total length of 240 m and a clearance of 23 m. It is the longest bridge of its kind in Washington and received an honorable mention from the American Institute of Steel Construction in 1958 for its pioneering design. It was placed in the National Register of Historical Places before it was 50 years old. The views of the bridge from town and vice versa are equally picturesque.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Pacific Nothwest Quilt and Fiber Arts Museum
Visit the FREE Museum of Northwest Art
La Conner Rainbow Bridge
Shop at Nasty Jack's Antiques
Skagit County Historical Museum
Skagit Cellars
Kukutali Preserve
Pioneer Park
Skagit Crest Vineyard and Winery
La Conner Seafood and Prime Rib
The Oyster and Thistle Restaurant and Pub
Hope Island
La Conner Pub and Eatery
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