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Bridge in Vanport Township, Pennsylvania
The Vanport Bridge is a four-lane continuous truss bridge that carries Interstate 376 across the Ohio River in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States
Vanport_Bridge
Light rail station in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Vanport. It is located between Portland International Raceway on the west and Interstate 5 on the east and is at the north end of the Vanport Bridge,
Delta_Park/Vanport_station
Bridge in Pennsylvania and Beaver, Pennsylvania
The Beaver Bridge is a rail bridge spanning the Ohio River between Monaca and Beaver, Pennsylvania. It consists of two spans: a southern cantilever through
Beaver_Bridge_(Ohio_River)
Highway in Pennsylvania
through mountainous terrain, interchanging with PA 68 in Vanport just before crossing the Vanport Bridge over the Ohio River. It then has its second interchange
Interstate_376
This is a complete list of current and former bridges and other crossings of the Ohio River from the mouth at the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois
List of crossings of the Ohio River
List_of_crossings_of_the_Ohio_River
Light rail station in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Interstate Avenue before the Yellow Line continues to the Expo Center on the Vanport Bridge, passing over Union Pacific railroad tracks, Columbia Boulevard, and
Kenton/N_Denver_Ave_station
Township in Pennsylvania, US
the Ohio River to the south, Vanport Township runs adjacent with Potter Township with a direct connector via Vanport Bridge on the Beaver Valley Expressway
Vanport Township, Pennsylvania
Vanport_Township,_Pennsylvania
Sextant of Portland, Oregon
rehabilitated in 2003–2005. During World War II, a planned development named Vanport was constructed to the north of this section between the city limits and
North_Portland,_Oregon
Township in Pennsylvania, US
runs adjacent with, from east to west, Beaver, Vanport Township with a direct connector via Vanport Bridge on the Beaver Valley Expressway I-376, and Industry
Potter Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania
Potter_Township,_Beaver_County,_Pennsylvania
Bridge in Shippingport and Midland, Pennsylvania
The Shippingport Bridge is a cantilevered, through truss bridge in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania that carries Pennsylvania Route 168 across the Ohio River
Shippingport_Bridge
rebuilt. Despite being short-lived, Vanport's legacy is still seen today. Having a 40% Black population, Vanport led to the integration of Black people
History_of_Portland,_Oregon
River in northwest Oregon, US
flooded Corvallis in November 1946, contributed to the destruction of Vanport City and the death of about 15 of its residents in May 1948, and nearly
Willamette_River
Most populous city in Oregon, U.S.
specific neighborhoods, such as the Albina district and Vanport. The May 1948 flood, which destroyed Vanport, eliminated the only integrated neighborhood, and
Portland,_Oregon
the Columbia River Gorge, damming the river and forming the Bridge of the Gods, a land bridge remembered in the oral history of local Native Americans.
History_of_Oregon
Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming 15 1948 1948 Columbia River flood Flood Vanport, Oregon 15 1950 Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 307 Accident – aircraft
List of disasters in the United States by death toll
List_of_disasters_in_the_United_States_by_death_toll
Major flood in the United States
River at Portland in 1964 was second only to the 1948 flood that wiped out Vanport City. At its peak, the water was at the top of Downtown Portland's seawall
Christmas_flood_of_1964
Waterway in the floodplain of the Columbia River in Oregon, U.S.
area. A flood pouring through a levee break in 1948 destroyed the city of Vanport, which was never rebuilt. Used as a waste repository during the first half
Columbia_Slough
the Great Flood of 1862 Orleans, destroyed by the Great Flood of 1862 Vanport, destroyed by the flooding of the Columbia River Adventure, destroyed by
List of flooded towns in the United States
List_of_flooded_towns_in_the_United_States
City in Washington, United States
Columbia River flood almost topped the Interstate Bridge's support piers and completely destroyed nearby Vanport, Oregon. Other unusual storms include the Columbus
Vancouver,_Washington
American movie and television announcer
an overnight disc jockey at KALE. In May 1948, during the catastrophic Vanport flood that displaced over 18,000 people, Wesson assisted in the station's
Richard_Wesson_(announcer)
Dam on the Columbia River, United States
Spillway from the air The swing bridge begins to open as a barge approaches the Bonneville Navigation Locks The swing bridge is open as a barge approaches
Bonneville_Dam
Bank Umpqua Research Company United Bicycle Institute Vajra Enterprises Vanport Manufacturing Vari-Prop VeriWave Vernier Software & Technology Webtrends
List of companies based in Oregon
List_of_companies_based_in_Oregon
Indigenous people of the United States
Statehood Oregon Constitutional Convention Modoc War Modern Lewis & Clark Expo Bonneville Dam Vanport Bottle Bill Rajneeshee Bioattack Tax Revolt New Carissa
Chinookan_peoples
Interstate highway in Oregon
Columbia Slough, reaching Delta Park on the site of the former city of Vanport. The area also includes the Portland International Raceway and Portland
Interstate_5_in_Oregon
County in Oregon, United States
bridges"; since all three had been supported by the Ku Klux Klan, their recall also helped reduce that organization's influence in the city. Vanport,
Multnomah_County,_Oregon
American author (1929–2018)
Copperfield Fort Stevens Harbor Drive Kaiser Shipyards Shanghai tunnels Vanport Politicians Victor Atiyeh George Chamberlain David B. Frohnmayer Neil Goldschmidt
Ursula_K._Le_Guin
Major volcanic eruption in Skamania County, Washington
River, Pine Creek, and Smith Creek to their confluence at the Lewis River. Bridges were taken out at the mouth of Pine Creek and the head of Swift Reservoir
1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens
1980_eruption_of_Mount_St._Helens
River in British Columbia, Canada
Fraser Canyon List of rivers of British Columbia Moran Dam (proposal) Vanport Oregon flood May 30, 1948 Salishan languages and Chinook Jargon. The Halkomelem
Fraser_River
World War II. 1948: The Columbia River floods, destroying the community of Vanport which was the second largest city in Oregon at the time. 1962: The remnants
Timeline_of_Oregon_history
the Black Diamond Coal Mining Company Starkey, Oregon Valsetz, Oregon Vanport, Oregon Vaughn, Oregon Wauna, Oregon Wendling, Oregon Westfir, Oregon Wheeler
List of company towns in the United States
List_of_company_towns_in_the_United_States
Geologic group in Eastern and Midwestern, USA
Group in Illinois. In Kentucky and Tennessee it is also known as the High Bridge Group. In areas where this Geologic Unit thins it is also called the Black
Black_River_Group
Airport serving Portland, Oregon, US
[better source needed] In 1948, the entire airport grounds were flooded during the Vanport Flood, forcing scheduled airline services to reroute to nearby Troutdale
Portland International Airport
Portland_International_Airport
Dam in Grant / Yakima counties, Washington
of the Columbia River Basin system of dams. After the disaster of 1949 Vanport Flood on the lower Columbia River, around Vancouver, Washington, and Portland
Priest_Rapids_Dam
Proposed sports venue in Portland, Oregon
at the time. Delta Dome was to be built in Delta Park, the location of Vanport City, a housing project for workers during World War II that was destroyed
Delta_Dome
County in Washington, United States
Memorial Day flood nearly reached the Interstate Bridge’s support piers and completely destroyed nearby Vanport, Oregon. Construction of The Dalles Dam and
Clark_County,_Washington
Native American tribe in present-day Oregon, US
Statehood Oregon Constitutional Convention Modoc War Modern Lewis & Clark Expo Bonneville Dam Vanport Bottle Bill Rajneeshee Bioattack Tax Revolt New Carissa
Molala
Creek – Unity Vale – Valley Falls – Valley Junction – Valsetz – Van – Vanport* – Vaughn – Venator – Veneta – Verboort – Vernonia – Vida – Voltage Waconda
List of cities and unincorporated communities in Oregon
List_of_cities_and_unincorporated_communities_in_Oregon
Public school in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
January 30, 1923. During World War II, high school students from the nearby Vanport housing project attended Roosevelt. The Oregonian referred to Roosevelt
Roosevelt High School (Oregon)
Roosevelt_High_School_(Oregon)
(Vanscoy and Delisle), rail siding at potash mine between the two towns Vanport City, Oregon (Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington), a town on the
List of geographic portmanteaus
List_of_geographic_portmanteaus
Light rail system serving Portland, Oregon
via the Steel Bridge and Tilikum Crossing. In studies for the Banfield Light Rail Project, planners recommended using the Steel Bridge because of its
MAX_Light_Rail
Native American tribe
Statehood Oregon Constitutional Convention Modoc War Modern Lewis & Clark Expo Bonneville Dam Vanport Bottle Bill Rajneeshee Bioattack Tax Revolt New Carissa
Kalapuya
95 sections of the large Pacific Northwest city
Portland to free holiday lighting displays each December since the 1940s Vanport, a city located in present-day North Portland destroyed by a flood in 1948
Neighborhoods of Portland, Oregon
Neighborhoods_of_Portland,_Oregon
Non-pathological explanation of mental function variations
11820/8b02c4c7-ebcc-4fb3-848e-c172d1b816fd. PMID 37997793. Ratto AB, Bascom J, daVanport S, Strang JF, Anthony LG, Verbalis A, et al. (March 2023). "Centering the
Neurodiversity
Indigenous people of present-day Oregon
Statehood Oregon Constitutional Convention Modoc War Modern Lewis & Clark Expo Bonneville Dam Vanport Bottle Bill Rajneeshee Bioattack Tax Revolt New Carissa
Umpqua_people
1969 federal case in Oregon
Bonneville Power Administration Hanford Site Sohappy v. Smith Boldt Decision Vanport flood of 1948 Ecology and culture Pacific salmon Roll On, Columbia, Roll
Sohappy_v._Smith
Day of the year
1948 – A dike along the flooding Columbia River breaks, obliterating Vanport, Oregon within minutes. Fifteen people die and tens of thousands are left
May_30
Historical waterfall on the Columbia River in Washington (state), United States
the flooding of downriver cities, as occurred in the 1948 destruction of Vanport, Oregon. Aluminum production, shipbuilding, and nuclear production at the
Celilo_Falls
Defunct American Class I railroad (1908–1970)
Bank Depot Buildings – Portland terminal for SP&S service, 1908–1920s Vanport, Oregon Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railroad Warehouse List of Spokane
Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway
Spokane,_Portland_and_Seattle_Railway
deprecated archival service (link) Friedman 1990, p. 181. Abbott, Carl. "Vanport". Oregon Encyclopedia. Friedman 1990, pp. 236–237. Friedman 1990, p. 510
List_of_ghost_towns_in_Oregon
1946 – Vanport Extension Center (college) and Portland Children's Museum established. 1948 May 30: Flood destroys the community of Vanport. Forest Park
Timeline_of_Portland,_Oregon
State highway in Pennsylvania, US
tracks to the northwest and the Ohio River to the southeast, crossing into Vanport Township and entering industrial areas as State Street. The road passes
Pennsylvania_Route_68
Light rail line in Portland, Oregon
lot. From there, the line heads south following Expo Road. At Delta Park/Vanport station, it become elevated as part of a 3,850-foot-long (1,170 m) viaduct
MAX_Yellow_Line_(TriMet)
List of events with significant impact
31, 2010. Note: Surpassed only by the Heppner flood of 1903, the 1948 Vanport flood, the Columbus Day Storm of 1962, and the Tillamook Burn. http://www
Floods in the United States (1900–1999)
Floods_in_the_United_States_(1900–1999)
River in the Pacific Northwest of North America
others. In 1948, floods swept through the Columbia watershed, destroying Vanport, then the second largest city in Oregon, and impacting cities as far north
Columbia_River
Amusement park in Portland, Oregon
Marching Band, and Patrick Conway and his World Famous Band. In 1948, the Vanport flood submerged Oaks Park for thirty days, killing a third of the bluff's
Oaks_Amusement_Park
Widespread geologic group in the Southeastern United States
large natural arches, including Natural Tunnel in Scott County and Natural Bridge in Rockbridge County. This group includes the Oneota Formation and the Shakopee
Knox_Supergroup
Former unincorporated community in Oregon, United States
Copperfield Fort Stevens Harbor Drive Kaiser Shipyards Shanghai tunnels Vanport Politicians Victor Atiyeh George Chamberlain David B. Frohnmayer Neil Goldschmidt
Copperfield,_Oregon
of Willamette Week wrote, "Peoples emigrated from Muskogee, Okla., to Vanport, Ore., in 1945 to work at the Kaiser shipyards. Upon settling into her
Juneteenth in Portland, Oregon
Juneteenth_in_Portland,_Oregon
Native American tribe
Statehood Oregon Constitutional Convention Modoc War Modern Lewis & Clark Expo Bonneville Dam Vanport Bottle Bill Rajneeshee Bioattack Tax Revolt New Carissa
Klamath_people
Neighborhood in Portland, Oregon, United States
Raceway and the Portland Metropolitan Expo Center. The historic site of Vanport, a public housing project built to provide homes for World War II shipbuilders
Kenton,_Portland,_Oregon
softball field, and volleyball court. Delta Park is built on the site of Vanport, the war-time city destroyed by flood in 1948. Farragut Park N Kerby Ave
List of parks in Portland, Oregon
List_of_parks_in_Portland,_Oregon
Bus rapid transit service in Vancouver, Washington
Downtown Vancouver to Jantzen Beach, Hayden Island and the Delta Park/Vanport light rail station to cross the Columbia River like former routes 4 and
The_Vine_(bus_rapid_transit)
River in Western Canada and the United States
free-flowing and unaffected by dams and reservoirs, resulting in the 1948 Vanport Oregon flood. The uncontrolled discharge past the Canada-U.S. border created
Kootenay_River
Unit of sedimentary rock in the US
Kittanning Sandstone Member Clarian Formation Clarian Coal "No. 4a Coal" Vanport Limestone Member Brookville Coal "No. 4 Coal" Brookville Member Pottsville
Catskill_Formation
1961 Canada-United States agreement
Trail, British Columbia, to near Astoria, Oregon, completely destroying Vanport, the second-largest city in Oregon. The increased interest in flood protection
Columbia_River_Treaty
River in Oregon, United States
than that of the 1996 flood. During the Portland Flood of 1894 and the Vanport Flood of 1948, the river reached stages of 33 feet (10 m) and 30 feet (9
Course of the Willamette River
Course_of_the_Willamette_River
American politician (1874–1944)
Copperfield Fort Stevens Harbor Drive Kaiser Shipyards Shanghai tunnels Vanport Politicians Victor Atiyeh George Chamberlain David B. Frohnmayer Neil Goldschmidt
Charles_L._McNary
Middle Devonian age unit of sedimentary rock
mixed with linseed oil, and used to paint exterior wood on barns, covered bridges, and railroad cars. In addition to the bog iron, at several sloped locations
Marcellus_Formation
ISSN 1744-9626. "A Photo, a story, and a painting: Native Americans in Vanport". The Vanport Mosaic. 2016-05-20. Retrieved 2024-05-16. "Peggy Morrill Obituary
Felt_theory
corner notched points were often flint ridge material. Sometimes called Vanport Chert, this material is from the greater Muskingum River valley area cited
Prehistory_of_West_Virginia
Neighborhood in Portland, Oregon, United States
residential community, including many who had lost their homes in the Vanport flood of 1948. Most of the district lies east of I-5, where the Oregon
Lloyd District, Portland, Oregon
Lloyd_District,_Portland,_Oregon
Pacific Northwest windstorm
measured wind gusts reached 116 mph (187 km/h) at the Morrison Street Bridge in downtown Portland. A peak gust of 92 mph (148 km/h) was recorded at Pearson
Columbus_Day_storm_of_1962
Former freeway in Portland, Oregon
the Willamette River on the Broadway Bridge towards Interstate Avenue, where it headed north to the Interstate Bridge and the city of Vancouver, Washington
Harbor_Drive
Former U.S. military installation in Hammond, Oregon, in use from 1863-1947; now a park
Copperfield Fort Stevens Harbor Drive Kaiser Shipyards Shanghai tunnels Vanport Politicians Victor Atiyeh George Chamberlain David B. Frohnmayer Neil Goldschmidt
Fort_Stevens_(Oregon)
Hard limestones rock formation in North America
The following buildings contain structural Onondaga limestone: Brooklyn Bridge (cable anchorages and towers below the water line) in Brooklyn, New York
Onondaga_Limestone
National historical park in Richmond, California, US
Child Care Centers, particularly those at Kaiser's industrial sites in Vanport, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, gained a reputation for innovative
Rosie the Riveter World War II Home Front National Historical Park
Rosie_the_Riveter_World_War_II_Home_Front_National_Historical_Park
United States Army military unit
650 blocks of downtown Portland. When a dike ruptured near the town of Vanport, the entire community found itself under water. The 20-day flood took the
Portland District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Portland_District,_U.S._Army_Corps_of_Engineers
Trail system in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, US
River North Shore communities: Glasgow, Ohioville, Midland, Industry, Vanport Township, Beaver, Bridgewater, Fallston, New Brighton, Rochester, and Rochester
Ohio_River_Trail
1905 World's Fair in Portland, Oregon
Park. Over 100 thousand light bulbs were used to outline the buildings, bridges, and statues; the result was a spectacular nighttime view. Some exhibits
Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition
Lewis_and_Clark_Centennial_Exposition
Archaeological site in Oregon, USA
Statehood Oregon Constitutional Convention Modoc War Modern Lewis & Clark Expo Bonneville Dam Vanport Bottle Bill Rajneeshee Bioattack Tax Revolt New Carissa
Fort_Rock_Cave
Stops on the TriMet-operated system
the Old Town/Chinatown station. This was later expanded across the Steel Bridge into the Lloyd District as far as Lloyd Center/Northeast 11th Avenue station
List of MAX Light Rail stations
List_of_MAX_Light_Rail_stations
American journalist
Welfare Commission for its failures to adequately aid the victims of the Vanport Flood. She was at the time working for the welfare commission and, despite
Julia_Ruuttila
Bus rapid transit service in Vancouver, Washington
Downtown Vancouver to Jantzen Beach, Hayden Island and the Delta Park/Vanport light rail station to cross the Columbia River like former routes 4 and
Green_Line_(The_Vine)
VANPORT BRIDGE
VANPORT BRIDGE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, probably from Bridgeford in Northumberland, Bridgford in Staffordshire, or East or West Bridgford in Nottinghamshire, which are named with Old English brycg ‘bridge’ + ford ‘ford’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably an altered spelling of Bridges.
Biblical
a vapor; a cloud of God,servant of God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Lambert.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bridge.Americanized form of German Brücker (see Brucker).
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew
Vanity, breath, vapor. Also a city, mourning'.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Bridgwater in Somerset; the water which the bridge at Bridgwater crosses is the Parrett river, but the place name actually derives from Brigewaltier, i.e. ‘Walter’s bridge’, after Walter de Dowai, the 12th-century owner.
Biblical
a cloud of death; a mortal vapor
Boy/Male
Biblical
A vapor, a cloud of God.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Vapor.
Surname or Lastname
English (Hampshire)
English (Hampshire) : apparently from Middle English domp ‘vapor’, ‘gas’ (probably a loan word from Middle Low German), applied as a topographic name.North German and Danish : habitational name from a place called Damp, for example the one near Kiel.
Biblical
vapor
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Derbyshire and Shropshire named Alport, from Old English ealda ‘old’ + port ‘town’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bridge. The -s generally represents the genitive case, but may occasionally be a plural. In some cases this name denoted someone from the Flemish city of Bruges (Brugge), meaning ‘bridges’, which had extensive trading links with England in the Middle Ages.
Girl/Female
Biblical
A cloud of death, a mortal vapor.
Male
African
breath, vapor; transitoriness.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by or kept a bridge (see Bridge).Americanized form of German Bruckmann (see Bruckman).James Bridgeman or Bridgman (1620–76) came to Hartford, CT, from Winchester, Hampshire, England, in 1640.
Male
Ukrainian
, breath, vapor, or transitoriness.Â
Girl/Female
Welsh
White wave.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Welsh
White Wavess; White Wave
VANPORT BRIDGE
VANPORT BRIDGE
Boy/Male
Sikh
God, Beloved
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Polish, Slavic
Easterner; From the East; Dawn; Daybreak; Sunrise
Female
Egyptian
, Good Nub, or Good Gold.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Voice; Speech; Diamond; Gold
Boy/Male
Native American
Boy.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Khsitij | கà¯à®¸à¯€à®¤à¯€à®œÂ
Horizon
Girl/Female
German
From the Gray Forest
Girl/Female
Latin American Greek Italian French
Angel; Messenger.
Male
Ukrainian
, well born.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of the Adityas
VANPORT BRIDGE
VANPORT BRIDGE
VANPORT BRIDGE
VANPORT BRIDGE
VANPORT BRIDGE
v. t.
Rapport; relation; connection; reference.
a.
Producing vapors; hence, windy; flatulent.
a.
Full of vapors; vaporous.
imp. & p. p.
of Vapor
a.
Hypochondriacal; splenetic; peevish.
n.
One who vapors; a braggart.
a.
Dispersed in vapors.
n.
Mist; fog; vapors.
n.
A medicinal agent designed for administration in the form of inhaled vapor.
a.
Affected with the vapors. See Vapor, n., 5.
n.
To apply smoke to; to expose to smoke or vapor; to purify, or free from infection, by the use of smoke or vapors.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Vapor
a.
Full of vapors or exhalations.
v. t.
To send off in vapor, or as if in vapor; as, to vapor away a heated fluid.
n.
Relation; proportion; conformity; correspondence; accord.
a.
Full of vapors; vaporous.
v. i.
To rise in vapor; to issue, or pass off, as vapor.
a.
Wet with vapors; moist.
n.
To emit vapor or fumes.
a.
Producing fumes, or vapors.