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Winter Scene From Tucker Bridge, 1900

3-25-2019
Winter Scene From Tucker Bridge, 1900

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As we leave winter behind, this should help us realize it could have been much worse. This one was captioned “Winter Scene from Tucker Bridge, 1900.”

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Tags: 1900s, bridge, ice, snow, Tucker, Tucker Bridge, winter

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  1. nels

    25th March 2019 @ 09:29 AM

    This looks extremely more narrow than the present day TUcker Bridge. Is it a different part of the river or the stream has widened that much? Maybe the more westerly part of the river at that bridge site west of the present day bridge?

  2. L.E.

    25th March 2019 @ 10:20 AM

    Seems like we have seen quite a few winter scenes at Tucker Bridge. Makes one think it is a cold, snowy, icy place.
    There is this pretty one of the home, but it is even a bit chilly looking.
    http://historichoodriver.com/index.php?showimage=1966

  3. Jim Mason

    25th March 2019 @ 11:22 AM

    I believe that the rock face (in the lower righthand corner) is currently under Tucker Bridge.

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