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  Millwood Washington History

                            Argonne Bridge

The Argonne Bridge was built in 1920.  A Concrete arch bridge over Spokane River on Argonne Road in Millwood, Washington.
 Argonne Road is named after the Argonne Forest in France. Originally called Woodard Road, the name was changed when the bridge at the river was built and named in honor of local boys who fought and died in the Battle of the Argonne Forest during late September of 1918 in WWI.
The Millwood History Enthusiasts meet Weds  1:00-2:30 the Corner Door Cafe 3301 N. Argonne Rd.

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  • Home
  • History
    • Building the town
    • Argonne Bridge
  • Businesses
    • Inland Empire Paper Company >
      • Paper Mill Fire
  • Community Life
    • People
    • Church
    • City Government
    • Millwood City Park
    • Recreational Activities >
      • Millwood Parade
    • Water Tower
  • Homes
  • Schools
    • Millwood Class Pictures
    • Pasadena Park Class Pictures
    • Orchard Center Pictures
    • Dishman Class Pictures
    • Argonne Jr High Class Pictures
    • West Valley High School Pictures
  • Contact