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Booth’s Mill Bridge

Built in 1833 by Charles Wilson for $2,700, this three-archer over Antietam Creek has spans of 45', 43' and 45'. It replaced a wooden bridge near the site of a powder mill. Also known as the Delamere Bridge, it is ...

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Historic New Bridge Landing

A Revolutionary War Battleground at

the Bridge that Saved a Nation

These are the times that try men’s souls . . .

3 Historic Homes • Distinctive Jersey Dutch Architecture & Artifacts

Marker is on Old New Bridge Avenue, on the left when traveling ...

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Memorial Bridge

Named and Dedicated Oct. 31-1921

by Columbus Camp No. 49

United Spanish War Veterans

to the memory of all persons

from Franklin County who

served in the World War

Marker is at the intersection of Broad Street (U.S. 40) and the west bank of the Scioto ...

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FishBridge Park

.8 acre

FishBridge Park is located on the south side of Dover Street, from Pearl to Water Streets. It is between the Fulton Fish Market, to the south, and the Brooklyn Bridge, to the north. Of the two distinguished New York ...

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Joseph W. Summers Memorial Bridge

Built in 1917, this Neo-Classical, reinforced concrete arch bridge was designed by nationally prominent landscape architect, George Kessler. In 1991 the bridge was named in honor of State Representative Joseph Summers, who served with distinction as a bridge between diverse ...

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Battle Of Rivers’ Bridge

Here on February 3, 1865, the 17th U.S. Army Corps led by Major General Joseph A. Mower and Lieut. Gen. Giles A. Smith attacked the Confederate division of Major General Lafayette McLaws and forced the crossing of Salkehatchie River, after ...

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High-Level / Million Dollar Robert H. Mollohan Bridge

Completed in 1921, honoring WWI veterans. Designed by Concrete Steel Engineering Co., NY; built by John F. Casey Co., Pittsburgh. Three 250 ft. reinforced concrete arch spans, 90 ft. above river, 1,266 ft. long. Connected Fairmont by trolley, foot and ...

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High-Level / Million Dollar Robert H. Mollohan Bridge

Completed in 1921, honoring WWI veterans. Designed by Concrete Steel Engineering Co., NY; built by John F. Casey Co., Pittsburgh. Three 250 ft. reinforced concrete arch spans, 90 ft. above river, 1,266 ft. long. Connected Fairmont by trolley, foot and ...

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The Novotny Footbridge

Novotného Lavka

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Novotného Lavka • Nazvaná mlyná?e Karla Novotného R. 1878. Lemuje ji soubor býv. Starom?stských mlýnu z let 1432-1436 s vodárenskou v?ží R. 1489, barokn? pr?stav?ný a po a bombardování R. 1848 rožší?ený. Po požáru .R. 1878 ...

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Action at High Bridge

During the night of 6-7 April 1865, part of Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia crossed the South Side Railroad's High Bridge three miles north of here as Union armies under Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant pursued closely. ...

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