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  2. Wissahickon Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is 333 feet long, with a main span of 288 feet. Its 60-ft-wide roadway carries two lanes of traffic in each direction. The roadway is approximately 170 feet above the ground. The bridge was repaved and repaired between 2008 and late 2010. The bridge has been known as a suicide bridge since its opening. Beginning in 1941 for an ...

  3. East Columbia Business District, Columbia, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Named for. Location east of the Town Center. The East Columbia Business District is a section of the planned community of Columbia, Maryland, United States that features a number of large shopping centers and office parks. This district also includes the Columbia Gateway Business Park, which is home to more than 50 companies employing over ...

  4. Goddard Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. August 22, 1975. Spanning 63 feet (19 m) the Goddard Bridge crosses the Sand Lick Creek just off Kentucky 32, about 8 miles south of Flemingsburg on Covered Bridge Road in Goddard, Kentucky . The Pea Ridge Mountains and an old country church provide a scenic backdrop. The actual date of construction is unknown, but it is built on ...

  5. Sandy Point State Park - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Point State Park. /  39.01639°N 76.40167°W  / 39.01639; -76.40167. Sandy Point State Park is a public recreation area on Chesapeake Bay, located at the western end of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. [4] The state park is known for the popularity of its swimming beach, with annual attendance exceeding ...

  6. Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge across the Little Patuxent River at Savage, Maryland, is one of the oldest standing iron railroad bridges in the United States and the sole surviving example of a revolutionary design in the history of American bridge engineering. [5] The 160-foot (48.8 m) double-span was built in 1852 at an unknown location on ...

  7. Foxhill Park - Wikipedia

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    Foxhill Park Bridge Foxhill Park Bridge is an historic bridge over Woodward Pond and is eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion C. [3] The bridge is a five-span arch bridge made of concrete and faced with sandstone .

  8. Governor's Bridge (Patuxent River) - Wikipedia

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    Governor's Bridge (Patuxent River) /  38.95139°N 76.69333°W  / 38.95139; -76.69333. Governor Bridge is an historic single-lane bridge over the Patuxent River near Bowie, Maryland. The river marks the boundary between Prince George's and Anne Arundel counties. A bridge has been located on this site since the mid-18th century.

  9. Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park - Wikipedia

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    Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park is a park in Baltimore, Maryland. It is the second-largest woodland park in the United States, [1] constituting a contiguous area of 1,216 acres (492 ha). Envisioned as a "stream valley park" to protect Baltimore's watersheds , including the Gwynns Falls , from overdevelopment and to preserve their natural habitats.