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Key Bridge (Washington, D.C.)

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541:(CFA) in the design of the bridge. Subsequently, the Chief of Engineers of the Army Corps of Engineers asked the CFA for a list of architects whom the CFA believed would be competent to design an aesthetically pleasing bridge. The CFA swiftly provided a list, and in July 1916 Tyler met with the CFA to discuss a short list of potential architects. The CFA and Tyler also conferred on the bridge's orientation, design, and approaches. Tyler selected Wyeth. The plans were nearly complete by September. Wyeth and Tyler's initial design for the bridge was a double-deck structure with a single, high span. But with World War I erupting in Europe, inflation made this structure too costly. Wyeth then submitted a design for a single-deck, single-span bridge on January 12, 1917. The CFA asked Wyeth to design a multi-span bridge, or, failing that, to construct non-structural decorative elements that would make it look as if the bridge had multiple spans. Wyeth agreed, and the CFA approved the bridge design. 492:
said the location of the bridge was up to them, and the Corps warned that not only could the existing bridge not be enlarged but agreed with Garrison that it was structurally unsound. Swanson changed his mind, and agreed in January 1916 that the new bridge should be built on the existing site. Garrison endorsed the Carlin bill on January 27. On February 3, 1916, vehicular traffic over Aqueduct Bridge was limited by the city to a single automobile at a time due to its dangerous nature. The House passed legislation appropriating $ 1.175 million for construction of a new bridge on March 6. D.C. commissioners held hearings on the bridge site in late March, and approved the site in early April. The Senate passed some minor amendments to the House bill, and after some legislative discussions and a conference committee, the Carlin bill passed Congress on May 2, 1916. President Woodrow Wilson signed the legislation on May 19.
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overhangs on both sides of the bridge, repair the concrete deck beneath the roadway, repair cracked and broken portions of the concrete superstructure, repair the reinforced concrete beams beneath the concrete deck, improve drainage, and clad the footings of the piers with "fiber-reinforced polymer jackets" to inhibit corrosion. The right lanes of the bridge is being treated with a resin as a test to see if the material will help reduce water infiltration and corrosion. Minor repairs and alterations will also improve pedestrian and bicycle safety on the ramp to the eastbound Whitehurst Freeway. These include removing bollards that narrow the sidewalk, and installing cameras that detect pedestrians and bicycles and will trigger flashing lights on the ramp to warn motorists about their presence. Work began in October 2016 and was to last two years, but was still ongoing in August 2019.
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Key Bridge underwent a major inspection in 2011. Officials were concerned that the chemical agents used to bond the tensioned cables running through the concrete road deck were corroding the concrete. The architectural engineering firm of Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson (JMT) was hired to inspect
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and steel. Each span consists of three steel arches: A center arch which is 22 feet (6.7 m) in width, and two outer arches each 11 feet (3.4 m) in width. To lighten the load on the span arches, the spandrels were filled with additional arches. Depending on the size of the span, there are
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The Carlin bill began moving through the House in January 1915. But House members balked at the cost. Garrison tried to break the deadlock on January 9 by issuing a report that declared the existing bridge unsafe, and requesting that the new one be built in the same location. The D.C. Commissioners
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Francis Scott Key Bridge was altered in 1938 when Congress extended the George Washington Memorial Parkway north along the Virginia shoreline past Key Bridge. A new 152-foot (46 m) span over the parkway was added in 1939, giving the bridge an eighth span. Sources vary significantly as to the
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deck 90 feet (27 m) in width. The roadway width remained the same, but the extra deck width allowed the sidewalks to be widened to 9 feet 10 inches (3.00 m). The 1955 railing was removed, and a precast concrete parapet 2 feet 8 inches (0.81 m) high with 6-foot
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was added between the roadway and the sidewalks, which necessitated narrowing the sidewalks to just 5 feet 3 inches (1.60 m). The parapet and original street lights were also removed. A steel railing was added on the external side of the sidewalks, and 30-foot-high (9.1 m)
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In January 1917, the Corps of Engineers found that inflation in the price of construction materials made it necessary to ask for $ 300,000 more in funding from Congress. Congress balked at paying. But citizen pressure and the danger of Aqueduct Bridge's collapse due to ice flows in the spring
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A second round of rehabilitation work on Key Bridge was scheduled for fall 2015, although the contract was not announced until October 2015, delaying work about six months. The two-year, $ 30 million project was intended to replace more street lights with modern fixtures, strengthen the deck
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for construction of the piers was sunk in May 1918, and the old Aqueduct Bridge formally closed on July 9. Immense amounts of concrete were needed to construct the bridge. One concrete mixing plant was constructed on the D.C. shore, and concrete was delivered to the worksite in the river by
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The razing of the old Aqueduct Bridge began in December 1933, when its superstructure and most of the above-water portions of its piers were removed. The bases of the piers were retained to protect the Key Bridge from ice floes, but only one survives today. Its Washington and Virginia
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The bridge had five arches when constructed. The central arch was 208 feet (63 m) long, and the two adjacent arches were 204 feet (62 m) long. The shoreward arches were each 187 feet (57 m) long. Separate spans completed the approaches to the bridge. The span over the
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of Virginia sponsored legislation to replace Aqueduct Bridge with a new, $ 1 million structure. The Commissioners of the District of Columbia (the city's appointed government) approved the new bridge in June. Controversy over the new bridge immediately broke out. Senator
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The bridge originally measured 1,450 feet (440 m) in length, with a roadway 85 feet (26 m) above the average water level. The original road deck was 70 feet (21 m) wide. It included two 16-foot (4.9 m) wide traffic lanes, a center lane with
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in the District of Columbia was either 82 feet (25 m) or 85 feet (26 m) long (sources vary), while the span over K Street NW was 180 feet (55 m) long. The original approach span on the Virginia side was 152 feet (46 m) long.
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connects to northbound North Lynn Street just before the bridge. Southbound traffic may turn right onto an off-ramp leading to northbound George Washington Memorial Parkway. The bridge's southbound off-ramp connect with north/west-bound
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The southern terminus of the bridge is in the state of Virginia. Northbound traffic accesses the bridge via North Lynn Street, with southbound traffic exits the bridge via North Fort Myer Drive. A cloverleaf ramp from southbound
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The new $ 2.35 million Key Bridge opened on January 17, 1923, whereupon the old Aqueduct Bridge was finally closed. The federal government turned title to the new bridge over to the District of Columbia on November 15, 1924. The
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The northern terminus of the bridge is just east of the site of Francis Scott Key's home, which was dismantled in the late 1940s. A park honoring Key now occupies the site. The bridge connects with
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the bridge. JMT discovered that the deck slab was ready to fail, and there was extensive corrosive deterioration of the underside of the concrete deck. Cracks were also found in some of the
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A second Aqueduct bridge, erected on the old piers, opened in 1889. Within a dozen years, proposals were being made to replace it. These proposals were delayed after the 1902 release of the
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tracks, and two 8-foot (2.4 m) wide sidewalks. A horizontal, decorative molding ran along the outer edge of the bridge. It projected outward by 2 feet (0.61 m). Atop this
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bridge's new length, with estimates including 1,635 feet (498 m), 1,781 feet (543 m), 1,791 feet (546 m), and 1,791 feet 6 inches (546.05 m).
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and the Potomac River to Rosslyn. Georgetown merchants strongly opposed this plan. Some in Congress wanted to repair the existing bridge, but a study by the
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Construction contracts were drawn up in late February, and excavation work on the D.C. abutments began in March. The first
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in August 1914 showed that the existing structure was inadequate for the amount of traffic and too unstable to be saved.
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in April 2014 called Key Bridge one of the three "busiest deficient bridges" in the District of Columbia, along with
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Francis Scott Key Bridge. National Register of Historic Places Registration Form. NPS Form 10-900 (Rev. 10-90)
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On June 1, 1916, the Army Corps of Engineers named the new bridge "Francis Scott Key Bridge," in honor of
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in Rosslyn (pictured here in 2009) was the company's oldest hotel, and a minor location in the
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List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in Washington, D.C.
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Halsey III, Ashley (April 25, 2014). "63,000 Bridges Structurally Deficient, U.S. Says".
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either three or four spandrel arches. Together, the span arch and spandrel arches form a
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Rails to the Blue Ridge: The Washington and Old Dominion Railroad, 1847 – 1968 (3rd ed.)
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Another major alteration to the bridge occurred in 1955. The District of Columbia was
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Halsey III, Ashley (October 20, 2011). "215 Bridges in D.C. Area Seen As Deficient".
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Report of the Commission of Fine Arts. Eighth Report January 1, 1918 to July 1, 1919
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leg and winged shield at the base. The light were spaced 40 feet (12 m) apart.
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View of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, US 29, over the Potomac River from Georgetown
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Woodruff, William E. (November 27, 1938). "Expenditures May Reach $ 200,000,000".
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List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
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An entirely new roadway deck was installed in 1986–87. The new road deck was a
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of the parapet is a 6-foot (1.8 m) recessed panel. Atop the parapet were
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Completed in 1923, it is Washington's oldest surviving road bridge across the
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Arlington County, Virginia
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In 2013, Key Bridge carried about 62,000 vehicles each day.
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shore. The bridge was converted into a roadway during the
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Jr. (April 2000). 1707:"Aqueduct Bridge's Danger Is Passed". 1110:Government of the District of Columbia 1025:"National Register Information System" 5087:Concrete bridges in the United States 5037:Neoclassical architecture in Virginia 3788:Basilica of the Immaculate Conception 2487:Buildings of the District of Columbia 2297:Neibauer, Michael (October 7, 2015). 2235:Halsey III, Ashley (April 24, 2014). 2120: 1956:from the original on August 11, 2016. 1923:from the original on February 5, 2017 1898: 545:convinced Congress to pay the money. 539:United States Commission of Fine Arts 518:, who had written the lyrics to the " 475:United States Army Corps of Engineers 18:Francis Scott Key Bridge (Washington) 7: 4012:United States Supreme Court Building 2513:Historic American Engineering Record 2309:from the original on August 17, 2016 2278:from the original on August 26, 2015 2155:Neibauer, Michael (April 25, 2014). 1884:"Cold Wave Slows Razing of Bridge". 1600: 1030:National Register of Historic Places 820:National Register of Historic Places 813:Type 16 Washington Upright Lampposts 801:Panoramic view of Key Bridge in 2013 448:to begin operating over the bridge. 413:Deterioration of the Aqueduct Bridge 402:National Register of Historic Places 357:, is a six-lane reinforced concrete 34:Francis Scott Key Bridge (Baltimore) 4295:Gold Star Mothers National Monument 4290:George Washington Memorial Building 3902:Lincoln's Cottage at Soldiers' Home 3462:American Veterans Disabled for Life 2247:from the original on April 25, 2014 2089:from the original on April 26, 2009 2024:from the original on April 26, 2014 1737:"At Work For Key Bridge Abutment". 1112:. September 1, 2004. Archived from 563:Washington and Old Dominion Railway 4680:Mount Zion United Methodist Church 4445:Washington and Georgetown Railroad 2476:Bridges and the City of Washington 1944:"Landmarks Tell Lore of Watergate" 1570:Cardno, Catherine A. (July 2012). 694:George Washington Memorial Parkway 392:Key Bridge was named for the poet 25: 4782:Duke Ellington School of the Arts 3639:National Statuary Hall Collection 2167:from the original on May 16, 2014 577:survive just west of Key Bridge. 277:1,701 ft (518.5 m) long 5097:Road bridges in Washington, D.C. 4990: 4989: 4326:National Mall and Memorial Parks 4238:United States Air Force Memorial 3907:Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool 3139: 3132: 2587: 2582: 2567: 2386:Commission of Fine Arts (1920). 2369:Commission of Fine Arts (1918). 2352:Commission of Fine Arts (1917). 2018:Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson 939:Architecture of Washington, D.C. 923: 909: 895: 881: 790: 187: 169: 162: 129:D.C. Inventory of Historic Sites 5082:1923 establishments in Virginia 4931:Georgetown Visitation Monastery 4660:Georgetown Visitation Monastery 4529:Georgetown Neighborhood Library 4359:Commemorating African-Americans 2266:Dildine, Dave (June 25, 2015). 773:replacing streetcars with buses 535:United States Department of War 504:Key Bridge under construction, 5042:Bridges over the Potomac River 4347:Public art in Washington, D.C. 1942:Barker, Karlyn; Chen, Vivien. 1555:"Ready to Draw Bridge Plans". 1540:"Signs Aqueduct Bridge Bill". 1517:"Credit for Aqueduct Bridge". 1479:"$ 1,000,000 For New Bridge". 808:bonded post-tensioned concrete 456:In March 1914, Representative 296: 283: 1: 5047:Georgetown (Washington, D.C.) 2549: 2474:Myer, Donald Beekman (1974). 1411:"Larger Bridge Loads Urged". 1176:"Tracks on Aqueduct Bridge". 1074:"Virginia Landmarks Register" 826:2014 and 2016 rehabilitations 505: 421:, built in 1830 to carry the 353:, more commonly known as the 4670:Holy Trinity Catholic Church 4404:Georgetown, Washington, D.C. 4351:American Revolution Statuary 4110:United States Botanic Garden 1722:"Key Bridge Ready in 1919". 1698:"Citizens Want Bridge Now". 1655:Commission of Fine Arts 1920 1628:Commission of Fine Arts 1918 1613:Commission of Fine Arts 1917 1494:"Hearing on Bridge Monday". 1223:"Bridge in Good Condition". 1192:"Delay on Aqueduct Bridge". 1184:"Contract for Bridge Pier". 417:The Key Bridge replaced the 4984:Northwest, Washington, D.C. 4865:Presbyterian Burying Ground 4690:St. John's Episcopal Church 4634:Volta Laboratory and Bureau 4486:Customhouse and Post Office 4194:Tomb of the Unknown Soldier 4189:Arlington National Cemetery 3947:St. John's Episcopal Church 3577:Lyndon Baines Johnson Grove 3362:National Historic Landmarks 2451:Jackson, Donald C. (1988). 2303:Washington Business Journal 2161:Washington Business Journal 1464:"Limits Aqueduct Traffic". 1449:"Garrison For New Bridge". 1434:"Bridge Plea to Garrison". 1273:"Urge Bridge Improvement". 1207:"Pier Nearing Completion". 753:Renovations and alterations 138:Virginia Landmarks Register 5113: 4835:Francis Scott Key Memorial 4830:Georgetown Waterfront Park 4787:Georgetown Female Seminary 4751:Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge 4514:Farmers and Mechanics Bank 3457:African American Civil War 1640:"Hurry New Bridge Plans". 1396:"Aqueduct Plans Held Up". 664:(which provides access to 619:Arlington County, Virginia 375:Arlington County, Virginia 31: 5017:Bridges completed in 1923 4979: 4471:Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 4344: 4274:Peace Corps Commemorative 4269:National Liberty Memorial 4211:Marine Corps War Memorial 4199:John F. Kennedy gravesite 4146:Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 4136:Arlington Memorial Bridge 3708:Statues of the Liberators 3698:Theodore Roosevelt Island 3693:Franklin Delano Roosevelt 3370: 3130: 2579:Theodore Roosevelt Bridge 2573: 2562: 2552: 2547: 1215:"Holes in Bridge Piers". 1010:United States Coast Pilot 854:Arlington Memorial Bridge 746:Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 687:of Aqueduct Bridge (2005) 613:with the neighborhood of 601:The Key Bridge spans the 423:Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 343: 334: 282:NRHP reference  157: 148: 144: 135: 126: 117: 110: 106: 102: 4685:Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel 4156:Francis Scott Key Bridge 3973:Freedman's Bank Building 3892:National Building Museum 3885:National Capitol Columns 3592:Law Enforcement Officers 2564:Francis Scott Key Bridge 2523:Francis Scott Key Bridge 2517:Francis Scott Key Bridge 2515:(HAER) No. DC-51, " 2432:Goode, James M. (2003). 1809:"Key Bridge Is Opened". 1752:"Key Coffer Dam Ready". 1682:"Balks at Bridge Cost". 1667:"Aqueduct Bridge Plea". 1419:"Old Bridge Is Unsafe". 1381:"Finds Old Bridge Bad". 1366:"Plead for New Bridge". 1312:"Fights Bridge Change". 1168:"Bridge Plans Held Up". 1153:"Aqueduct Bill Report". 1138:"Plans for New Bridge". 567:Capital Traction Company 458:Charles Creighton Carlin 398:The Star-Spangled Banner 365:(US 29) across the 351:Francis Scott Key Bridge 267:Architectural style 32:Not to be confused with 4544:John Stoddert Haw House 4440:Washington County, D.C. 4305:National Slave Memorial 3942:Smithsonian Institution 3897:National Gallery of Art 3798:Capitol Reflecting Pool 3650:Nuns of the Battlefield 3609:Martin Luther King, Jr. 2396:2027/coo.31924106244548 2379:2027/coo.31924106244548 2362:2027/coo.31924106244548 2188:, Section 7, pages 1–2. 1799:, Section 8, pages 1-2. 1767:"Order Bridge Closed". 1336:"Agree on New Bridge". 1320:"Near the Old Bridge". 1297:"Wants 2 New Bridges". 1281:"Approve Bridge Plan". 1258:"To Push Bridge Bill". 529:bridge was designed by 482:Lindley Miller Garrison 400:". It was added to the 4665:Grace Episcopal Church 4604:Statue of John Carroll 3803:Congressional Cemetery 3644:Navy – Merchant Marine 3375:Keeper of the Register 3287:Poquoson (no listings) 2083:"New Memorials Update" 1525:"New Bridge Assured". 1502:"Bridge Where It Is". 1242:"Wants A New Bridge". 835: 688: 624:The bridge is an open- 598: 589:The former Key Bridge 511: 98:60 ft (18 m) 4966:Washington Canoe Club 4792:Georgetown University 4584:Newton D. Baker House 4519:Forrest-Marbury House 3990:United States Capitol 3808:DAR Constitution Hall 3395:Contributing property 1644:. September 10, 1916. 1035:National Park Service 833: 784:1987 deck replacement 729:. These were made of 678: 588: 503: 319:Designated DCIHS 233:38.90222°N 77.07028°W 72:38.90222°N 77.06972°W 4906:Embassy of Venezuela 4840:Glover-Archbold Park 4221:Netherlands Carillon 4045:Constitution Gardens 3735:Victims of Communism 3587:Marquis de Lafayette 3507:Dwight D. Eisenhower 2203:, Section 7, page 2. 2070:Scott & Lee 1993 2060:, Section 7, page 1. 1888:. December 30, 1933. 1826:, Section 8, page 3. 1787:, Section 8, page 2. 1726:. February 28, 1917. 1711:. February 20, 1917. 1686:. February 17, 1917. 1400:. February 26, 1915. 1340:. December 25, 1914. 917:United States portal 641:were decorated with 611:District of Columbia 609:neighborhood in the 520:Star Spangled Banner 4911:Filomena Ristorante 4896:Embassy of Thailand 4891:Embassy of Mongolia 4855:Mount Zion Cemetery 4825:Dumbarton Oaks Park 4802:Holy Trinity School 4699:Streets and bridges 4564:McDonough Gymnasium 4481:The Corcoran School 4461:1222 28th Street NW 4423:Organic Act of 1871 4418:Organic Act of 1801 4355:Civil War Monuments 4161:Pennsylvania Avenue 4151:Constitution Avenue 3858:Library of Congress 3750:Washington Monument 3624:George B. McClellan 3614:Korean War Veterans 3472:Mary McLeod Bethune 1994:, pp. 113–114. 1949:The Washington Post 1879:. December 27, 1933 1870:. 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Index

Francis Scott Key Bridge (Washington)
Francis Scott Key Bridge (Baltimore)
Coordinates
38°54′08″N 77°04′11″W / 38.90222°N 77.06972°W / 38.90222; -77.06972
Clearance below
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
D.C. Inventory of Historic Sites
Virginia Landmarks Register

Key Bridge (Washington, D.C.) is located in Washington, D.C.
US 29
Potomac River
Rosslyn
Georgetown
38°54′8″N 77°4′13″W / 38.90222°N 77.07028°W / 38.90222; -77.07028
Classical Revival
arch bridge
96000199
arch bridge
U.S. Route 29
Potomac River
Rosslyn
Arlington County, Virginia
Georgetown
Washington, D.C.
Potomac River
Francis Scott Key
The Star-Spangled Banner
National Register of Historic Places
Aqueduct Bridge

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