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  2. Huguenot Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Huguenot Memorial Bridge is located in Henrico County and the independent city of Richmond, Virginia.It carries State Route 147 across the former Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (now the James River Line of CSX Transportation), the James River and Kanawha Canal, and the James River in the Fall Line region above the head of navigation at Richmond.

  3. Category:Bridges in Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Bridges in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Pages in category "Bridges in Richmond, Virginia" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  4. Bridge at Falling Creek - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge at Falling Creek is a historic stone arch bridge located near Richmond, in Chesterfield County, Virginia. It was built about 1823 of rough-cut, uncoursed granite. It is carried by two semicircular barrel arches with voussoirs of rough-finished granite. Its width including parapets is 24 feet (7.3 m), and its length is 148 feet (45 m).

  5. List of Virginia state parks - Wikipedia

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    Middle Peninsula State Park: Lancaster County: 408 acres (1.65 km 2) 2006 Closed Currently in conservation status [4] Natural Bridge State Park: Natural Bridge: 1,540 acres (6.2 km 2) 2016 Open Natural Tunnel State Park: Duffield: 909 acres (3.68 km 2) 1967 Open New River Trail State Park: Fosters Falls: 1,217 acres (4.93 km 2) 1987 Open

  6. T. Tyler Potterfield Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    In November 2012, the City adopted the final version of the Richmond Riverfront Plan [6] that showed several renderings and maps of a redeveloped Dam Walk using a pedestrian bridge feature. In January 2014, the city released new, detailed plans for the bridge, announcing that the walk would be 10 feet wide with at least four overlooks. [7]

  7. Westham Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was located between Bosher Dam and Williams Island Dam just west of the 7 miles of rapids and falls which constitute the fall line of the James River at Richmond, Virginia. Built as a toll bridge in 1911, it was named for the nearby Westham Station of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway near the north end.

  8. Hocking Hills State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park also offers primitive "hike-in" tent-only sites and a primitive Group Camp in their own areas of the park. [8] The campground is close to all of the hiking trails in the area and has flush toilets, shower houses with hot water, vending machines, a camp store, a pool, and other amenities. Reservations for camping may be made up to 6 ...

  9. Virginia State Route 5 - Wikipedia

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    Virginia State Route 5 (SR 5) is a primary state highway in the Commonwealth of Virginia.It runs between the independent cities of Richmond and Williamsburg.Between Charles City County and James City County, it crosses the Chickahominy River via the Judith Stewart Dresser Bridge, a fixed-span bridge which replaced historic Barrett's Ferry and the former drawbridge.