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837:"State of Connecticut Highway Department Original Washington Bridge Plans" Accessed October 6, 2008.
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48:The Washington Bridge, as seen from the
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596:National Register of Historic Places
561:Washington Bridge Company v. Stewart
1018:Terrance Gallagher (June 3, 1997).
610:for pedestrians or bicyclists near
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1821:Former toll bridges in Connecticut
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