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Saddle Club Footbridge

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The Saddle Club Footbridge in 1993

The Saddle Club Footbridge is a pedestrian bridge over Rock Creek in Washington, D.C. completed in 1934. It is one of eight such pedestrian bridges completed during the Great Depression. It has square-cut ashlar stone abutments, a concrete arch deck, and wooden railings. The bridge cost $3,830 to construct.

References

  1. Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. DC-36, "Saddle Club Footbridge"
Crossings of the Rock Creek Valley
Upstream
Shoreham Hill Bridge
Saddle Club Footbridge
Downstream
Charles C. Glover Memorial Bridge

38°55′12″N 77°03′12″W / 38.920114°N 77.053465°W / 38.920114; -77.053465


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