Fremont Bridge can refer to:
All of this was built along with the Fremont Bridge, which opened in 1973.
It is located on the south side of N. 34th Street, just east of the northern end of the Fremont Bridge.
This led to public input in the design of the Fremont Bridge.
Portland, Oregon also has several other locations named after Frémont, such as Fremont Bridge.
The statue is located in Solstice Plaza (N 34th Street just east of the Fremont Bridge).
The Fremont Bridge was opened on Friday June 15, 1917 at a cost of $410,000.
Federal law gives marine traffic the right-of-way over vehicular traffic, however the Fremont Bridge is closed to water traffic during rush hours.
The vessels picked up their passengers at the seawall in Portland, ran north about to the Fremont Bridge, then "raced" south down the Willamette.
Many had slept in shelters, in the streets or under the Fremont Bridge.