21H.209 | Spring 2012 | Undergraduate

America in Depression and War

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The Coos Bay Bridge (also known as the Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge) in North Bend, Oregon, was built between 1934 and 1936. It was funded by the Public Works Administration, which was created under the National Industrial Recovery Act as part of the New Deal. All over America, there are many such bridges, dams, hospitals, and schools. Photo courtesy of dalylab on Flickr.

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A photo of the Coos Bay Bridge, the longest bridge along the Oregon Coastal Highway.
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The Coos Bay Bridge (also known as the Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge) in North Bend, Oregon, was built between 1934 and 1936. It was funded by the Public Works Administration, which was created under the National Industrial Recovery Act as part of the New Deal. All over America, there are many such bridges, dams, hospitals, and schools. (Photo courtesy of dalylab on Flickr.)
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Photo courtesy of dalylab on Flickr.
A photo of the Coos Bay Bridge, the longest bridge along the Oregon Coastal Highway.

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