Thursday, July 22, 2021

St. John's Bridge

In the 17 years that I have been coming to Portland, I have never been to the St. John's Bridge and Cathedral Park. I figured, no time like the present and drove up the river to see this local icon. 
The bridge is a gorgeous gothic suspension bridge across the Willamette River. It's the only bridge of its kind in the valley and when it was built it was the longest suspension bridge west of the Mississippi River.  It's a stunning piece of architecture with a beautiful park along the base and the river flowing along underneath. Glad I finally got here!

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14 comments:

  1. ...I have visited Portland many times and have never seen this beautiful bridge, thanks!

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  2. Beautiful photos! It is indeed a stunning bridge. I grew up close to a city that had the longest single span suspension bridge in the world for many years. Bridges can be fascinating!

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  3. That looks amazing! Adding to my future Portland bucket list.

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  4. That is gorgeous! You got some great shots!!

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  5. Your first image is ASTOUNDING
    so powerful in composition.

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  6. Wow!! That is stunning! I've never seen this before on anything, so I'm excited to learn about something new! :) (To me.)

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  7. Fabulous photos, Tamar! Very gothic-looking architecture to this bridge.

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  8. You always have such interesting places highlighted Tamar!
    Bless you,
    Jennifer

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  9. Oh wow, Tamar, that really is a stunning piece of architecture! Beautiful photos! Thanks for sharing about this wonderful bridge!

    Shelbee
    www.shelbeeontheedge.com

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  10. What a stunning looking Bridge, it's amazing what we miss if we dont look up, thank you for sharing x

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  11. Wow, so very beautiful. Love it.

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