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Harris Bridge
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Harris Bridge
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Location in Oregon
Nearest city Wren, Oregon
Area 0.1 acres (0.040 ha)
Built 1936
Architectural style Howe truss
MPS Oregon Covered Bridges TR
NRHP reference No. 79002040
Added to NRHP November 29, 1979

The Harris Bridge is a beautiful and historic covered bridge. You can find it near the town of Wren, Oregon, in the state of Oregon. This bridge is so important that it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means it is recognized as a special part of American history.

What is the Harris Bridge?

The Harris Bridge was built in 1936. It is a type of bridge known as a covered bridge. These bridges have roofs and sides, making them look like long, wooden tunnels. The Harris Bridge uses a special design called a Howe truss. This design helps the bridge be very strong.

Why is it a Covered Bridge?

Covered bridges were popular a long time ago. The roof and sides protect the wooden parts of the bridge. This keeps the wood from rotting due to rain and sun. Because of this protection, covered bridges can last for many, many years. They are also very pretty and remind us of the past.

Who Was George Harris?

The Harris Bridge is named after George Harris. He was one of the first settlers in the area. Settlers are people who move to a new place to live and build a community. Naming the bridge after him honors his early contributions to the region.

A Special Historic Place

The Harris Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 29, 1979. This is a list of places in the United States that are important to history. Being on this list helps protect the bridge. It makes sure that future generations can also enjoy and learn from this historic structure. The bridge covers about 0.1 acre of land. It is managed by local authorities.

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