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The Rogue River Bridge, also known as the Isaac Lee Patterson Bridge(named after Oregon's Governor at that time), spans The Rogue River just before it spills out into the Pacific Ocean. At 1,898 feet long and 43 feet wide, the bridge connects the town of Wedderburn on the North bank to Gold Beach on the South bank. The elaborate and elegant design of this structure rests beautifully in contrast to the wild natural beauty surrounding it and creates an iconic backdrop for those engaged in outdoor sports and activities the mighty Rogue River provides. To catch a great view of the bridge and to learn of its history, visit the Bridgeview Grill, located on the South-side of the bridge, about three-quarters of a mile East down Jerry's Flat Rd. Entering the restaurant, in their main hallway and throughout the restaurant are collections of photographs that trace the bridge's creation from the early 1920s to its dedication in 1932. These historical photographs catalog the triumphant effort required to complete such an undertaking. While you are there at the Bridgeview Grill, be sure to enjoy a beverage or meal out on their dockside patio, watching adventure seekers, fish, kayak, canoe and boat along The Rogue. WHERE: Bridgeview Grill, 94749 Jerry's Flat Rd, Gold Beach, OR 97444