Marshyhope Creek Bridge

Until it was named Federalsburg in 1812,

the community took its name from the bridge

at this crossing. This 215-foot concrete

structure was built in 1910 by the Luten

Bridge Company of York, Pa, a firm noted for

its filled Spanderel Arch design. It was

built as part of the newly-formed state

roads commission's plan to improve the

highway system. Repaired and altered after

the flood of 1935.

Marker is on E. Central Avenue (Maryland Route 306), on the left when traveling west.

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