Cape Creek Bridge
From 100.00 USD
The Cape Creek Bridge, opened in 1932 on the Oregon Coast Highway, is a significant, Roman-aqueduct-style concrete arch bridge designed by Conde McCullough. While often associated with the New Deal era, its 619-foot reinforced-concrete design was completed shortly before the formal 1935 launch of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), acting as a crucial component of Oregon’s coastal infrastructure projects.
- Captured
- June 22, 2025
- Location
- North of Florence, Oregon
- Medium
- Archival Baryta Paper with Archival Pigment Ink
- Edition
- Open edition
8x10 in
Image 7.25 × 9.25 in
Paper 8.00 × 10.00 in
100.00 USD
11×14 in
Image 10.25 × 13.25 in
Paper 11.00 × 14.00 in
200.00 USD
16x20 in
Image 15.50 × 19.50 in
Paper 16.00 × 20.00 in
Price unavailable