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Canary Road Bridge, At Honeyman State Park, Lane County, Oregon, As A Campsite Place
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![]() The Canary Road Bridge was a span over water that supported Canary Road. The lack of wind that day allowed for a great reflection.
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![]() A protected pedestrian walkway ran alongside the road over the bridge.
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![]() A bronze sign embedded in concrete identified the bridge as, "Canary Road Bridge No. 19-12W-11D Lane County Oregon."
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![]() A yellow against black, diagonally striped paddle marker was used to discourage cars from colliding with the edge of the concrete wall.
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![]() A sign near the eastbound end of the bridge advised motorists that the water below the bridge was a, "Drinking Water Source. Please help keep it clean and safe."
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![]() A car traveled over the bridge. From the point of view of the car, the bridge would have seemed just another stretch of road.
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![]() The other side of the bridge lacked a sidewalk section. But it, too, had a concrete wall with a striped paddle marker for protection.
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