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Blackford Bridge: 1889 2010-06-24 Lebanon vicinity: Russell: Bob White Covered Bridge: 1820, 1821 1973-05-22 Woolwine: Patrick: Burr arch truss: Bowstring Truss Bridge (Ironto, Virginia) 1878 2013-01-02 Ironto
Old Bridge Road is the name of multiple highways in the United States: Maryland State Route 707, called Old Bridge Road in West Ocean City; Virginia State Route 622, called Old Bridge Road in Culpeper County; Virginia State Route 641, called Old Bridge Road in Prince William County
VA-94: Fox Bridge No. 1936 Replaced Warren truss: 1926 1994 US 1 southbound North Anna River: Ashland: Hanover: VA-95: Fox Bridge No. 1937 Replaced Warren truss: 1935 1994 US 1 northbound North Anna River: Ashland: Hanover
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
Location of Rockbridge County in Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Rockbridge County, Virginia.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Rockbridge County, Virginia, United States.
The original bridge, built in 1825, [1] was destroyed when Confederate forces evacuated Northern Virginia in March, 1862. In 1884, [1] a new bridge, apparently similar to the original design, was built on the site of the old bridge. Modern day U.S. Route 29 crosses Bull Run on a bridge built in the late 1960s downstream of this one.
Rockbridge Alum Springs Historic District, also known as Jordan Alum Springs, and now known as Rockbridge Alum Springs - A Young Life Camp, is a historic 19th-century resort complex and national historic district near California, Rockbridge County, Virginia, United States. The district encompasses 16 contributing buildings, 10 contributing ...
The current Waterloo Bridge was constructed in 1878 [1] for $7,050 by the Virginia Bridge and Iron Company. A one-lane, wrought iron bridge, it may be the oldest such bridge in Virginia. The counties of Fauquier, Culpeper, and Rappahannock all contributed to the funding, in order to enable local farmers and merchants to deliver goods to market.