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GALLON HOUSE COVERED BRIDGE

Oregon's oldest covered bridge. Named for the days when liquor was sold by the gallon or quart in a nearby house. The bridge was rebuilt in 1990.

Directions: From Salem, travel north on Highway 213 (Silverton Road NE) about 14 miles to Silverton. At Silverton, travel north on Highway 214 to Hobart Road. Turn west on Hobart Road to Gallon House Road (0.5 miles). Turn north on Gallon House Road.

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