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.

Frank Milward designed the bridge for Aloha Lumber Company.

Timbers were made into cedar shakes for the tribal center in Taholah after the final 1988 collapse.

[2] In 1971, the bridge was closed by Joe DeLaCruz and other Quinault in protest of unfair resource extraction on the reservation.

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