Antelope Creek Bridge

The Antelope Creek Bridge is a wooden covered bridge that once crossed Antelope Creek near Medford, Oregon. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 but was delisted in 1988.

The bridge was taken down, reassembled by volunteers in 1987 to cross a different creek. "The bridge was on the National Register of Historic Places but alterations (arched window cutouts) during the reconstruction caused the bridge to be removed from the register."

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