A Bridge with a House...A Covered Bridge
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For my wife and I we just took day trips and visited covered bridges in our area, soon it grew and became a journey.
It started in October 2004 visiting the coverered bridgs of Cottage Grove and ended with a visit to Cedar Crossing in February2007.
The project turn to this book, a quick view of the bridges, the history, facts of covered bridges.
Many people leave their state to take a vacation, never really seeing where they live, this book is a reminder that we here in Oregon have a lot and should be seen.
It is also a chance to bring visitors to our state, to see these covered bridges. There on the backroads and these roads really show off Oregon.
It is a Coffee Table book, pick up and enjoy the pictures, the reading is light.
Need to Stop and Smell the Roses, take a break from this fast pace life, this is what this book was meant to do.
Steven E. Hunnicutt
My name is Steven Hunnicutt , I’m in my 60’s who does “projects”. Best way to define is anything that brings on the creative side of me, provides an education, includes travel, photography. Another words always learning, always exploring .
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A Bridge with a House...A Covered Bridge - Steven E. Hunnicutt
A Bridge with a House…
A Covered Bridge
Steven E. Hunnicutt
Copyright © 2013 by Steven E. Hunnicutt. 130182-HUNN
Library of Congress Control Number: 2013902397
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-4797-9152-1
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Rev. Date 03/08/13
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My name is Steven Hunnicutt , who does projects
. Best way to define, is anything that brings out the creative side of me.
Oregon Covered Bridges is one such project.
It started in October 2004 visiting the covered bridges of Cottage Grove, Oregon and ended with a visit to Cedar Crossing Covered Bridge in Portland, Oregon, February2007.
The project evolved into this book, pictures of the covered bridges, overview on history and facts of covered bridges.
It is also a chance to show off Oregon, to those who live here and those who don’t.
Covered Bridges tells the history of Oregon.
It is a just a Coffee Table
book, enjoy.
A Bridge with a House
Complied
And
Photographed
By
Steven E Hunnicutt
A Covered Bridge
Dedicated to;
Julie, my wife, who endured the journey
In Memory of
My Mom
Anna Johanna Yntema Hunnicutt
1920-2011
My Father-in-Law
Eugene Jeep
Vanicek
1927-2012
To A Very Special Friend
Who contributed suggestions and encouragement.
Shirley Baldwin
A Bridge with a House
Who would want to live on a bridge?
Why would you need a house for a bridge?
Here in Oregon we have bridges with houses.
A bridge with a house for cattle,
A bridge with a house for trains,
A bridge with a house for people, horses, wagons,
A bridge with a house for kissing.
A bridge with a house that dotted the country side, four-hundred