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  2. Chain Bridge (Potomac River) - Wikipedia

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    Chain Bridge (Potomac River) /  38.93000°N 77.11444°W  / 38.93000; -77.11444. The Chain Bridge is a viaduct that crosses the Potomac River at Little Falls in Washington, D.C. The steel girder bridge carries close to 22,000 cars a day. [2] It connects Washington, D.C. with affluent sections of Arlington and Fairfax counties in Virginia.

  3. Potomac River - Wikipedia

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    ^ PES: "The Potomac Estuary: From the Chain Bridge in Washington, DC, to Point Lookout at the confluence with the Chesapeake Bay, the Potomac Estuary is a long and narrow estuary—approximately 189 km. With its many tributaries and bays, however, the Potomac Estuary has a shoreline of 1,800 km.

  4. List of crossings of the Potomac River - Wikipedia

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    Listed heading downstream from source to mouth at the South Branch Potomac River . Bridge. Route. Location ( WV ) Coordinates. CR 19 Bridge South. CR 19 (Upper North Fork Road) Cherry Grove. 38°35′18″N 79°32′47″W.

  5. Clara Barton Parkway - Wikipedia

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    DC. State-Named Streets. The Clara Barton Parkway is a parkway in the U.S. state of Maryland and the District of Columbia. The highway runs 6.8 miles (10.9 km) from MacArthur Boulevard in Carderock, Maryland, east to Canal Road at the Chain Bridge in Washington. The Clara Barton Parkway is a two- to four-lane parkway that parallels the Potomac ...

  6. Long Bridge (Potomac River) - Wikipedia

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    Long Bridge is the common name used for three successive bridges connecting Washington, D.C., to Arlington, Virginia, over the Potomac River. The first was built in 1808 for foot, horse and stagecoach traffic, and bridges in the vicinity were repaired and replaced several times in the 19th century. The current bridge was built in 1904 and ...

  7. Merrywood - Wikipedia

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    Merrywood. Merrywood is a historic home located in McLean, Virginia on the Palisades overlooking the Potomac River that has hosted several presidents and members of the British royal family. The Georgian Revival style brick dwelling was built in 1919 for Newbold Noyes.

  8. Category:Road bridges in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    W. Whitney Young Memorial Bridge. Woodrow Wilson Bridge. Categories: Bridges in Washington, D.C. Road bridges in the United States by state or territory.

  9. Chain Bridge Road School - Wikipedia

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    Public School Buildings of Washington, DC MPS. NRHP reference No. 03001255 [1] Added to NRHP. December 9, 2003. The Chain Bridge Road School is an historic school, located at 2820 Chain Bridge Road, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Palisades neighborhood.