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  1. The St. Johns Bridge is a steel suspension bridge that spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States, between the Cathedral Park neighborhood in North Portland and the Linnton and Northwest Industrial neighborhoods in Northwest Portland.

  2. St. Johns Bridge. Built in 1931, this historic green suspension bridge connects Northwest and North Portland. The bridge’s picturesque dual, gothic-style towers inspired the name of Cathedral Park, believed to be one of 14 Lewis and Clark landing sites in the area.

  3. Oct 28, 2016 · The St Johns Bridge is known as the Grand Lady of Portland. With 40-story tall Gothic Cathedral Spires and graceful arches, the 7,360-ton steel St. Johns Bridge, which spans the Willamette River, was almost lost. Opened in 1931, it is the largest and most significant suspension bridge in Oregon.

  4. Gothic spires towering high over the Willamette River, on a crisp, clear day heading into St Johns at the center of the bridge, you can spot snow capped Mt Hood to the right, towing above the river and Portland.

  5. Aug 23, 2014 · As the largest and earliest of Oregon's three extant suspension bridges, the St. Johns Bridge is one of the most significant structures in the state. The designer, internationally-famous David B. Steinman, identified this bridge as his favorite among all those he built.

  6. Dec 22, 2023 · Towering above all its southern neighbors, the 408-foot (124 m) St. Johns Bridge is the sole suspension bridge in the Willamette Valley. Its dual gothic-style towers inspired the name of the neighboring Cathedral Park .

  7. St. Johns Bridge, opened in 1931, is the northernmost bridge in Portland, connecting the North and Northwest quadrants. It is the only suspension bridge in the Willamette Valley and the tallest bridge in Oregon.

  8. The St. Johns Bridge, considered by many the most graceful and beautiful of all the bridges in the city, and perhaps the entire West Coast, remains in the dark at night, except for a single row of street lights.

  9. The St. Johns Bridge is a Gothic-inspired steel suspension bridge that presides over the Willamette River and connects the North Portland and Northwest districts. Gothic architecture continued to develop and flourish well into the 16th century, and many Gothic Revivals began to appear in England during the early 17th century.[1]

  10. Dec 5, 2015 · The suspension bridge, with the 14 soaring concrete Gothic arch piers and two steel towers forming a dramatic Willamette River gateway to and from Portland, quickly became one of his favorite ...

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