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I used to live in Vancouver, WA and always wanted to visit these falls but that never happened. Here's some info about that bridge:
"One day while out at the site with Simon Benson, Samuel C. Lancaster (an engineer and landscape architect) remarked to the wealthy Portland lumberman and good roads enthusiast, that it would "be nice if there were a footbridge across the lower waterfall, with a path up to and across it so that visitors could…look up at that magnificent waterfall above, then without moving look down on the lower one into the pool below." Benson asked what it might cost and Lancaster calculated the figures on the back of an envelope. Benson then wrote out a check for the amount and directed Lancaster to build it. The resulting footbridge is a 45'-0" reinforced-concrete deck arch, 105' above the lower Multnomah Falls. The location provides a spectacular view of the upper falls. Benson later purchased nearly 1,000 acres along the Columbia River, including 140 acres around Multnomah Falls which he gave to Portland for a city park."
Congratulations!
Debbie
Congratulations on your AC.
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