Washington, District Of Columbia • District Of Columbia County
The Connecticut Avenue Bridge over Klingle Valley is a prominent Beaux-Arts style concrete arch bridge constructed between 1907 and 1911. It features monumental stone piers and decorative balustrades, forming a grand entrance to the Upper Northwest quadrant of Washington D.C. The bridge spans the picturesque Klingle Valley, integrating urban infrastructure with the natural landscape.
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Community Planning And Development; Architecture
South Side Of 2000 Block Of Eye St., Nw., Washington, District Of Columbia
Religion; Architecture
816 3rd St. Nw, Washington, District Of Columbia
Art
Webster St. And Rock Creek Church Rd., Nw., Washington, District Of Columbia
Religion
3rd And G Sts., Nw., Washington, District Of Columbia
Architecture; Social History
1530 P St., Nw., Washington, District Of Columbia
Architecture; Community Planning And Development
3700 Massachusetts Ave., Nw., Washington, District Of Columbia
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