- Sunset Highway (Oregon)
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The Sunset Highway No. 47 (seeOregon highways and routes ), in the state of Oregon, is an official designation for the portion of U.S. Route 26 between its western terminus, south of Seaside, and the interchange with Interstate 405 in downtown Portland. The highway was officially namedJanuary 17 ,1946 for theUS 41st Infantry Division of theUnited States Army , also known as the "Sunset Division". [ [http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/lineage/cc/041id.htm Combat Chronicle- 41st Infantry Division ] ]History
The road was originally named the Wolf Creek Highway and was under construction by January of 1933.Alexander, Paul. Highways, roads played vital role. "
The Hillsboro Argus ",October 19 1976 .] Both theWorks Progress Administration [cite web|url=http://www.ohs.org/education/oregonhistory/narratives/subtopic.cfm?subtopic_ID=106|title=Subtopic : Oregon in Depression and War, 1925-1945: The Most Visible of Relief Agencies|last=Robbins|first=William G.|date=2002|work=The Oregon History Project|publisher=Oregon Historical Society|accessdate=2008-08-29] and theCivilian Conservation Corps participated in the construction during theGreat Depression . Portions of highway officially opened to the public onSeptember 19 1941 . In 1949, the highway was completed. [cite web|url=http://www.ohs.org/education/oregonhistory/historical_records/dspDocument.cfm?doc_ID=000DC39A-B0C6-1E35-925B80B05272006C|title=Workmen Battle Mud, Wolf Creek Highway|last=Tucker|first=Kathy|date=2002|work=The Oregon History Project|publisher=Oregon Historical Society|accessdate=2008-08-29]Route description
The western terminus of the highway (and of US 26) is at an interchange with U.S. Route 101 between Seaside and
Cannon Beach . The highway heads east from there through theOregon Coast Range , passing through the valleys of the Necanicum and Nehalem rivers. It then crosses over theOregon Coast Range , where it passes through theDennis L. Edwards Tunnel , descending into theTualatin Valley , into the community of Banks [ [http://www.roadtripusa.com/routes/oregontrail/oregon/or_sunset.html The Oregon Trail ] ] .East of Banks, the highway merges with
Oregon Route 6 and becomes afreeway , which passes through the high-tech regions of Washington County. The freeway enters the Portland metropolitan area in the northeast corner of Hillsboro, then passes through the northern part of the city of Beaverton and the communities of Cedar Hills and Cedar Mill near the intersection with the northern terminus ofOregon Route 217 . Also at this point,MAX Light Rail is adjacent on the north side of the highway for nearly two miles until it submerges intoRobertson Tunnel .The highway enters the Portland city limits near the Sylvan neighborhood, where it is also joined by
Oregon Route 8 ; east of here the highway descends a steep grade through a canyon which penetrates Portland's West Hills; this stretch of the Sunset is coincident withCanyon Road . The highway skirts the southern edge of Portland's Washington Park, providing access to theOregon Zoo and other attractions. At the bottom of the grade, the highway passes through theVista Ridge Tunnel into downtown Portland. Immediately east of the tunnel is an interchange with I-405; this interchange is the end of the Sunset Highway. US 26 continues past from there; briefly sharing an alignment with I-405 before crossing theWillamette River on theRoss Island Bridge .References
External links
* [http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19950924&slug=2143284 The Seattle Times]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=8fWjdr-bOVQC&pg=RA2-PA484&lpg=RA2-PA484&dq=%22wolf+creek+highway%22+oregon&source=web&ots=_z9aYh81jD&sig=gzmod60BMLEzd0zDXb3MgifwgvQ&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=3&ct=result Oregon: End of the Trail]
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