The police memorial was constructed in 1993 at Southwest Jefferson adjacent to the Hawthorne Bridge.
Light-rail (interurban) service did cross the Hawthorne Bridge until 1956.
The route traveled from downtown across the Hawthorne Bridge to SE 50th Avenue.
The impact of the raft severely damaged the Hawthorne Bridge, closing it for a year.
Reeves eventually relocated to a spot on the Hawthorne Bridge, where he often performed during his later years.
On the night of November 18, 2012, a candlelight vigil attended by 200 people was held for Reeves under the Hawthorne Bridge.
They hope to have it placed on the Hawthorne Bridge.
Lower transportation investments From 1991 - 2008, the total number of vehicles crossing the Hawthorne Bridge in Portland increased by 20%.
On April 14, 1957, two ships set to be scrapped broke from their moorings and collided with the Hawthorne Bridge.
Cones of red and green rippled on the Willamette, reflecting the lights of the Hawthorne Bridge.