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  2. List of crossings of the Potomac River - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Route Location Coordinates Virginia SR 640 (Blue Grass Valley Road) : Hightown: SR 641: SR 640 (Blue Grass Valley Road) : Blue Grass: US 220 (Potomac River Road) : Forks of Waters

  3. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Name Image Built Listed Location Type Arlington Memorial Bridge: 1926, 1932 April 4, 1980: Central bascule: Boulder Bridge and Ross Drive Bridge: 1902, 1907 March 20, 1980 ...

  4. Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is part of the National Highway System, as are South Capitol Street north of the bridge and the Suitland Parkway. The bridge was re-decked and widened in 1975–1978 to repair damage, build new approaches and to create room for a 5th lane that would be bus-only in the rush hour direction. The work also narrowed the sidewalks. [9] [10]

  5. Key Bridge (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Francis Scott Key Bridge, more commonly known as the Key Bridge, is a six-lane reinforced concrete arch bridge carrying U.S. Route 29 (US 29) across the Potomac River between the Rosslyn neighborhood of Arlington County, Virginia, and the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Completed in 1923, it is Washington's oldest surviving road bridge across the Potomac River.

  6. Long Bridge (Potomac River) - Wikipedia

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    The first bridge at this location was the "Washington Bridge", a wooden toll bridge. The Washington Bridge Company was authorized on February 5, 1808, by the District Commissioners and an Act of Congress with the purpose of shortening the distance in the country's main mail route. [5] [6] President Thomas Jefferson signed it into law soon after.

  7. Category:Bridges in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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