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    • Touring car parked on dirt road in front of a bridge

    • Touring car parked on dirt road in front of a bridge

    • Automobiles; Automobile travel -- Washington (State) -- Photographs; National Parks Highway Association -- Photograph collections; Inland Automobile Association -- Photograph collections; Guilbert, Frank W., -- d. 1940 -- Photograph collections

    • Touring car parked on dirt road in front of a bridge on the route of the National Parks Highway Association tour. The tour began on June 4, 1916 and was to last 33 days and cover 3,100 miles. The tour officially ended on July 7, 1916 in Tacoma,...
    • Marcus Bridge

    • Marcus Bridge

    • Marcus (Wash.) Photographs.

    • Great Northern’s Republic branch crossed the Columbia at Marcus on this bridge. The GN was relocated and the town of Marcus was razed to make way for Lake Roosevelt.
    • Detillion Bridge

    • Detillion Bridge

    • Bridges; Columbia River -- History; Spokane River (Idaho and Wash.)

    • Highway bridge across the Spokane River east of its confluence with the Columbia. This portion of the road was flooded by the reservoir, requiring relocation of the road.
    • Remnant of bridge pier.

    • Remnant of bridge pier.

    • Columbia River -- History; Bridges.

    • The remains of one of the bridge piers that crossed the river floats by after it was dynamited to remove it from the bed of the river.
    • Pier Removal.

    • Pier Removal.

    • Bridges; Piers; Columbia River -- History;

    • Structures which were to be inundated by the reservoir were removed before the lake started to fill. The photo appears to show the destruction of one of the piers which supported the Great Northern bridge across the Columbia at Marcus, Washington.
    • Conveyer Tower

    • Conveyer Tower

    • Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.);Hydroelectric power plants -- Washington (State);Dams -- United States -- Design and construction.

    • A conveyer belt was carried on a suspension bridge over the Columbia River at a height approximately 35 feet higher than the finished dam.
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