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#23 Cedar River logging trestle, 203 feet high & 843 feet long, Washington State, 1917.

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#23 Cedar River logging trestle, 203 feet high & 843 feet long, Washington State, 1917.

Timber Railroad Bridges of the Past: A Photographic Journey Through Engineering and History

#23 Cedar River logging trestle, 203 feet high & 843 feet long, Washington State, 1917.

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