The Manette Bridge played a significant role in the building and expansion of Bremerton.  Built during the Great Depression, the Manette Bridge is the oldest of two bridges that connect East Bremerton to West Bremerton. 

Manette Bridge, Bremerton, Kitsap County, realty station
 

In this photo, Manette is to the right, West Bremerton on the left side.  The Port Washington Narrows goes north toward Silverdale.  The Olympic Mountains are in the distance.  (Much appreciation to Capt. Alan R. Beam, USN, ret., for the photo.  Thanks, Dad!)

Prior to the building of the bridge, Mosquito Fleet ferries made the crossing each day to allow families from East Bremerton to go to their jobs in West Bremerton.  If a laborer missed the last ferry, he would have to make an extremely long commute around the north end of the inlet, through Chico, Silverdale, and Tracyton.

Construction on the bridge began in October 1929, and continued until opening day in June of 1930.  The bridge was originally a toll bridge, charging $.25 per car and $.05 a passenger.  The toll continued until 1939. 

Shortly after the toll was lifted, it became clear that the little two-lane bridge would not support the growing traffic burden, and talk of a second bridge began. This resulted in the building of the Port Washington Narrows Bridge, commonly known as the Wheaton Way Bridge, in 1958 as a toll bridge.

At that time, the toll was placed back on the Manete Bridge. Why pay the toll on the Wheaton Way Bridge if you could cross the Manette Bridge for free? The tolls were lifted in 1972 when both bridges were paid for.

Today, residents of the charming neighborhood of Manette use the bridge to cross to West Bremerton, Naval Base Kitsap - Bremerton, and the Washington State Ferry Terminal to commute to Seattle.  Unfortunately, the charming Manette Bridge is currently considered unsafe.  The bridge is scheduled for demolition when a new bridge is constructed, beginning in 2010.

For more information on the neighborhood of Manette, including a list of homes for sale in Manette, Bremerton, stop by Realty Station.  Or visit our website for more on Bremerton and Kitsap County real estate.

 
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7 Comments on Old Fashioned Bridge in Manette, Bremerton, WA

MAY
08
2008
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Marlene - great information on the bridge!  $.25 had to be a pretty steep toll in the 1930s. 
2:10pm • #1
MAY
12
2008

nice job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Joe
11:36am • #2
JUL
14
2008

I would support an organization that is trying to save the old, charming Manette Bridge for the use of pedestrians and bicyclists.  With rising fuel prices, an emphasis on healthy living, and ecology, the old bridge could be an asset to the Bremerton community. 

When a picture of Bremerton is exhibited, it often includes a view of the Manette Bridge not a view of the Warren Avenue Bridge. 

The Manette Bridge is a charming, historical part of the community.  It would tie in well with the proposed walkway from the Turner Joy to Evergreen Park.  Let's save one of the most picturesque features of Bremerton! 

 

Pete and Mary Jo Melia
2:27pm • #4
JUL
17
2008

This was an interesting read! I have been in Bremerton for about a year and a half and always enjoy hearing more of the history surrounding me. Thanks!

 

-Jessica

11:14am • #5
NOV
17
2008

I used to live in the big red house next door to this pretty little bridge.  I used to cross it every day on a jog with my dog sugerr bear.  I cant imagine brimmerton without it.  I think its the only charming thing there besides the museum.  I hope it doesnt get demollished so I can one day visit and cross it again.  wendi nelson.

wendi nelson
9:11am • #6

Marlene, I just came across your post. My /greatfather worked on the bridge and had some great Stories. I grew up in Bremerton so I know the bridge well. In fact as a youngster I scared to death to walk across it. Today when you drive across it, you realize the age of it by the width...its very narrow by today standards

9:12pm • #7
NOV
27
2008
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I think it is fantastic that you mention the Mosquito Fleet and the role that the ferries play out here. 

Maybe I will see you on the bridge.

7:34pm • #8

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