Wimer Bridge
The Wimer Bridge is a covered bridge over Evans Creek in Jackson County in the U.S. state of Oregon.[2] The version that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1927.[1] This structure, 85 feet (26 m) long, carried East Evans Creek County Road over the creek in the rural community of Wimer.[3] The creek is a tributary of the Rogue River, which it joins at the small city of Rogue River.[4] An earlier covered span, built in 1892 by J. W. Osbourne, crossed the creek at this location, according to local residents and an engineering database.[2][5] The 1927 bridge replaced the older span.[2][5] After the 1927 bridge deteriorated, local residents refurbished it in 1962. However, by the mid-1970s the bridge was closed after further decline. Repairs in 1985 led to reopening with an eight-ton limit, later reduced to three tons. Before further repairs were undertaken, the structure collapsed in 2003.[2] It fell 40 feet (12 m) into the water, injuring three people who were crossing the bridge.[6] In 2008, with the help of federal funds and local labor, the bridge was replaced with a look-alike using trusses reinforced with metal braces, laminated beams that look like timber, concrete approaches, and industrial roofing made to resemble wooden shakes. The one-way bridge, still 17 feet (5.2 m) wide, as was the original, has a load limit of 10 tons.[6] This version of the bridge opened to traffic in February 2008.[5] See also
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External linksTrip Advisor: The Wimer Covered Bridge
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