Chow Chow Bridge
The Chow Chow Bridge was an early, wooden cable-stayed bridge crossing the Quinault River on the Quinault Indian Reservation near Taholah, Grays Harbor County, Washington.Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Places in the Area
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Taholah
Village
The Olympic Peninsula is a region of Washington state in the far northwestern corner of the contiguous United States. The central Olympic Mountains are framed by the Hood Canal, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the Pacific Ocean, and the Chehalis River. Taholah is situated 4½ miles west of Chow Chow Bridge.
Chow Chow Bridge
- Type: Bridge
- Description: former bridge in the Quinault Indian Reservation, Washington
- Categories: cable-stayed bridge and transportation
- Location: Grays Harbor County, Washington, Pacific Northwest, United States, North America
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- Dutch: “Chow Chow Bridge”
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