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Ken Brauner Art Prints - The Covered Bridge

We're excited to bring these wonderful prints to you. Our long-time friend, Ken Brauner, may have passed away a couple of years ago, but his memory and contributions to the forest products industry lives on in his incredible artwork. Each 14"x18" print carries its own story on the back and is matted and enclosed in protective plastic.

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Only $29.95

Item # P9 11AP

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The Background

This is one of the shortest covered bridges in the state of Oregon; 42-ft. The covered portion is about 24-ft. long. It was constructed, for the most part, of Douglas Fir for strength, and Western Red Cedar for durability.

The official name of this structure is "North Fork of the Yachats Bridge." This was the last covered bridge built (1938) by contractor Otis Hamer. It spans the North Fork of the Yachats (pronounced "Ya-hots") River, 7 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean. The name of the nearby community of Yachats was named in honor of the local Indian tribe - the name meaning, "At the foot of the mountain." From 1885–94 some of these bridges were built for $470–$800.
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