List of Surviving Concrete Mileposts
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This is a list of the locations of all known surviving concrete 1924 OSHD mileposts that have been documented since 1980.
Contents
Pacific Highway
Milepost | Location | Condition | Notes | Photo |
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MP 129 | Seavey Loop Rd. between Springfield and Goshen | Good | — | |
MP 146 | Cottage Grove Museum Original location north of Willamette River Bridge south of Cottage Grove |
Fair | As of 2011[1] | — |
MP 268 | Oxyoke Rd. near Pleasant Valley | Excellent | — | |
MP 269 | Near intersection of Monument Dr. and Mountain Paradise Rd., Pleasant Valley | Fair/Good | — | |
MP 285 | OR-99 near Savage Rapids Dam | Unknown | Rediscovered 2007[2], needs to be located in the field | — |
MP 286 | OR-99 east of Savage Creek Rd. near Grants Pass | Excellent | Rediscovered 2007[2] | — |
MP 289 | OR-99 southeast of the Depot St. Bridge in the City of Rogue River | Good/Excellent | — | |
MP 294 | OR-99 in Rock Point | Destroyed | Knocked over as of April 2012 | — |
MP 303 | OR-99 northwest of Central Point | Good | — |
Columbia River and Old Oregon Trail Highways
These two highways had continuous mileposts; the Old Oregon Trail based its mileposts off of where it branched from the Columbia River Highway.
Milepost | Location | Condition | Notes | Photo |
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MP 14 | 24400 block of Sandy Blvd. in Wood Village | Excellent | May not be in original location | |
MP 58 | Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail near Viento State Park | Excellent | Rediscovered 1981[3] | (2020) |
MP 70 | Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail near Mosier Twin Tunnels | Replaced | Was in poor condition by 1987[4], likely replaced with restored milepost by 2000 | — |
MP 213 | Oregon Trail interpretive sign at the corner of US-30 and Old Pendleton River Rd. in Pendleton | Excellent | Mileposts moved to this location prior to 2015 to prevent further vandalism and theft | — |
MP 215 | Good | — | ||
MP 216 | Good | — | ||
MP 225 | Excellent | — | ||
MP 239 | Excellent | — | ||
MP 342 | Old US-30 about 3 miles southeast of Baker City | Fair/Good | — | |
MP 343 | Old US-30 about 4 miles southeast of Baker City | Good | — | |
MP 346 | Old US-30 about 7 miles southeast of Baker City | Poor | Partially destroyed as of April 2012. Needs to be re-evaluated in the field. | — |
MP 356 | Old US-30 about 6 miles northwest of Durkee | Poor | Partially destroyed as of April 2012, but has lots of exposed rebar; the "3" is mostly missing in both directions. Needs to be re-evaluated in the field | — |
MP 360 | Old US-30 about 2 miles northwest of Durkee | Good | — | |
MP 361 | Old US-30 about 1 mile northwest of Durkee | Poor | Partially destroyed and bent at an angle as of April 2012. Needs to be re-evaluated in the field | — |
MP 383 | US-30 in Huntington | Excellent | — |
The Dalles-California Highway
Unknown
Milepost | Location | Condition | Notes | Photo |
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MP 5 | 1600 block of SW Spring Garden St. in Portland | Good | Spring Garden St. was never a state highway, so this was possibly removed from the nearby Pacific or West Side Pacific Highway | (2021) |
See Also
References
- ↑ Atcherman, Gail. Email to Laura Wilt, 14 July 2011
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Medford Mail-Tribune. "Since You Asked: Old Mileposts Still on Highway 99," 7 October 2007
- ↑ Ochi, Diane. Columbia River Highway: Options for Conservation and Reuse, National Park Service, 1981, p. 104
- ↑ Gronowski, Nancy H. & Jeanette Kloos. A Study of the Historic Columbia River Highway, Oregon Department of Transportation, November 1987, p. 64