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  2. Columbia Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Steel Company was organized in 1909 with main offices at 503 Market Street, San Francisco. When formed the company had one plant in Portland, Oregon, established in 1903 and a bigger plant in Pittsburg, California, established in 1909–1910.

  3. Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6 - Wikipedia

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    1910 postcard showing the North Bank Bridge over the Columbia River. Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6 or BNSF Railway Bridge 9.6, [3] also known as the Columbia River Railroad Bridge, [4] is through truss railway bridge across the Columbia River, between Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, owned and operated by BNSF Railway. [3]

  4. Evraz Oregon Steel Mills - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Steel began as Gilmore Steel in 1926 when William G. Gilmore started the company. [3] Thomas Boklund became president of Oregon Steel Mills in 1982, CEO in 1985 and chairman of the board in 1992. [4] In 1987 the company became Oregon Steel Mills. [3] and went public in 1988 (trading on the NYSE as OS), launching a series of acquisitions. [4]

  5. Oregon Slough Railroad Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Slough Railroad Bridge, [2] also known as the BNSF Railway Bridge 8.8, [3] is a swing-span, through truss bridge in Portland, Oregon, United States.Currently owned and operated by BNSF Railway, [3] it crosses an anabranch of the Columbia River known as North Portland Harbor and historically as the Oregon Slough.

  6. List of bridges in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Interstate Bridge (Portland–Vancouver Highway Bridge) 1917* (and second, parallel bridge in 1958) Truss with lift span: 3,538 feet (1,078 m) Columbia River: Interstate 5: Glenn L. Jackson Memorial Bridge: 1982: Segmental: 11,750 feet (3,580 m) Columbia River: Interstate 205

  7. Steel Hands has opened a new location in a popular ... - AOL

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    Steel Hands opened its first Midlands brewery and taproom in 2018 on Foreman Street in Cayce, just east of 12th Street Extension. Then, in 2022, it opened a location in Greensboro, N.C. , on West ...