Bladensburg Park Pedestrian Bridge — The Bladensburg Park Pedestrian Bridge is a bicycle and pedestrian bridge over the Anacostia River in the U.S. state of Maryland. The bridge lies between the communities of Colmar Manor and Bladensburg.Crossings navbox structure = Bridges place … Wikipedia
Battle of Bladensburg — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Bladensburg partof=the War of 1812 caption= date=August 24, 1814 place=Bladensburg, Maryland result=Decisive British victory combatant1=United Kingdom combatant2=United States commander1=Robert Ross… … Wikipedia
14th Street Bridge (Potomac River) — Long Bridge redirects here. For the small town in Louisiana, see Long Bridge, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. 14th Street Bridge The Arland D. Williams Jr. Memorial Bridge as seen from a Yellow Line train on the Washington Metro (Charles R. Fenwick… … Wikipedia
New York Avenue Bridge — The New York Avenue Bridge is a bridge carrying U.S. Route 50 and New York Avenue, NE over the Amtrak, CSX and WMATA rails in Washington, D.C. In November 2009, the District of Columbia Department of Transportation began a two year $36.5 million… … Wikipedia
U.S. Route 1 in Maryland — This article is about the section of U.S. Route 1 in Maryland. For the entire length of the highway, see U.S. Route 1. U.S. Route 1 … Wikipedia
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Streetcars in Washington, D.C. — This article refers to the streetcars that existed in Washington prior to 1962. For information on the proposed new streetcar lines, see DC Streetcar. Washington Streetcars 15th Street NW in the early 20th century Info … Wikipedia
Bannered routes of U.S. Route 1 — A total of at least eight bannered routes of U.S. Route 1 exist or have existed at one point.Jacksonville alternateusban route=1 banner=ALT location=Jacksonville, FloridaU.S. Highway 1 Alternate is a bannered U.S. Route in Jacksonville, Florida,… … Wikipedia
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List of state-named roadways in Washington, D.C. — L’Enfant’s plan called for grand avenues, most of which are named after the original 13 states Many of the diagonal roads in Washington, D.C., are named after U.S. states. Except for California and Ohio, every state provides the name for an… … Wikipedia