Kimberlin Co.

Vance Creek Bridge Patch

$6 $10

The Vance Creek Bridge was built by the Simpson Logging Company in 1929 and abandoned in the 1980’s along with its neighbor the High Steel Bridge, a few miles away.

The bridge spans over 400 feet long and stands a staggering 347 feet high making it one of the highest railway arch bridges ever built in the United States. The rail line functioned as a network for not only lumber transportation, but also to shuttle personnel in and out of the remote logging camps.

Its located deep in the forests of Skokomish Valley on Washington State’s Olympic peninsula and it is absolutely wonder worthy.

  • Sew-on
  • Plastic backing
  • Embroidered Patch
  • 3.75" x 2".25

Made in Seattle

 

We’ll gladly exchange unworn, unwashed, or defective merchandise with original tags attached. Mail it back to us within 21 days of your order date and the cost of your order will be applied onto a September gift card.

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