Lock: (Satellite)
Dam: (Satellite)
Paper Mill: (Satellite)
This town also has a ferry, lighthouse and Coast Guard Station.
2012 photo by C Hanchey via Bridge Hunter, License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC) |
I'm trying to decide if the bascule leaves are wider than they are long. Historic Bridges agrees that the leaves are rather short. In fact, Bridge Hunter confirms that they are shorter than they are wide because a leaf's length is 35' but the deck width is 40'.
Old Postcard via BridgeHunter |
As we have come to expect, the bascule bridge replaced a swing bridge.
HistoricBridges Bridge Hunter |
Historic Bridges explains that when they renovated the bridge in 2003 they used special posts similar to the old ones but with mounts for heavy inside beams to meet safety requirements. They also reused the original rail panels so that on the riverside one sees the historic appearance.
Street View |
An over view of the dam, lock and paper mill. I've seen paper mills that make office paper that have gone out of business. But this mill makes toilet paper and Americans still use that.
David Mead, Sep 2019 |
Booker Fritz, Nov 2014 [It looks like all of the gates are all the way up. I was surprised by the Fall date because I had assumed this was runoff augmented by a Spring melt.] |
Audrey Reynolds, Jun 2020 |
Booker Fritz, Nov 2013 [I checked the years. Booker's other Nov photo is labelled 2014.] |
This is the only spillway I can remember seeing that has a sharp angle in it. That does make for an interesting water flow.
World Traveler, May 2020 |
A trail uses a walkway over the spillway so there are several photos of the hydraulic jump created by the two water flows colliding at the base of the spillway.
Jason B, Aug 2020 |
In fact, you get different water flows depending on which gates are opened.
Satellite |
It looks like the lock has a non-trivial lift.
Diech67, Oct 2016 |
Diech67, Oct 2016 |
I noticed the "castle moat" drawbridge on the upstream side of the lock in the above photo. It appears that the drawbridge provides an access road to the paper mill.
Great Lakes Tissue Satellite |
Mark Patterson, Aug 2020 |
In 2018, they had a serious maintenance issue because of the leak at the bottom of an upper gate.
Dan Pokriefka, Sep 2018 |
The hydropower plant by the lock generates just 1.5mw, and it is owned by the paper mill.
hydro |
I'll bet this town started with mills powered by waterwheels.
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