Boone Bridge in Wilsonville, Oregon, is a historic steel girder highway bridge spanning the Willamette River and serving as a vital link between the Portland metropolitan area and the open Willamette Valley. Built in 1954 and maintained by the Oregon Department of Transportation, the 1,111-foot-long bridge features three travel lanes in each direction, offering essential connectivity for commuters and travelers.
Named in honor of the Boone family, who played a significant role in the region's early transportation history, Boone Bridge has undergone upgrades over the years to enhance its seismic resilience and accommodate the growing traffic demands of the area. As a key choke point in the regional transportation system, the bridge continues to be a crucial thoroughfare for thousands of vehicles daily, contributing to the efficient movement of people and goods in the region.
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