The current bridge to Sandpoint.
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The south end of the new long bridge. A walking path goes under the bridge by the yellow sign allowing people to easily cross the highway and walk on the old bridge that was left as a walking bridge into Sandpoint. The bridge was originally called the Wagon Bridge but the name changed to literally describe the length of the bridges since the first one, the Long Bridge. Courtesy of Mary Garrison.
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The Long Bridge
The Long Bridges
Sometime around 1900, Tom Craig’s 2 ½ year old son accidently chopped his toe off. The family lived south of the Pend Oreille River and the only ways for the panicked father to get to the doctor in Sandpoint was by ferry,…