Casselman Bridge
The Casselman Bridge is an historic transportation structure located 0.5 miles (0.80 km) east of Grantsville in Garrett County, Maryland. The bridge was built to carry the National Road across the Casselman River. Historic markers posted at each end read: Erected 1813 by David Shriver, Jr., Sup't of the "Cumberland Road" (The National Road). This 80 foot span was the largest stone arch in America at the time. It was continuously used from 1813 to 1933.
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Casselman Bridge
The Casselman Bridge is an historic transportation structure located 0.5 miles (0.80 km) east of Grantsville in Garrett County, Maryland. The bridge was built to carry the National Road across the Casselman River. Historic markers posted at each end read: Erected 1813 by David Shriver, Jr., Sup't of the "Cumberland Road" (The National Road). This 80 foot span was the largest stone arch in America at the time. It was continuously used from 1813 to 1933.
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The Casselman Bridge is an his ...... nal Historic Register in 1966.
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The bridge's south aspect
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Casselman Bridge, Garrett County
Casselman River Bridge
Little Crossings Bridge
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The Casselman Bridge is an his ...... uously used from 1813 to 1933.
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卡叟曼橋(英文:Casselman Bridge,又稱 Ca ...... ll)」。河川可供垂釣。 公園內有盥洗室與野餐區供遊客使用。
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Casselman Bridge
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卡叟曼橋州立公園 (馬里蘭州)
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