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  2. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of Virginia. [1] /  37.38361°N 78.78944°W  / 37.38361; -78.78944  ( Appomattox River Bridge) /  36.77917°N 80.24806°W  / 36.77917; -80.24806  ( Bob White Covered Bridge)

  3. Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    E-ZPass. Location. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel ( CBBT, officially the Lucius J. Kellam Jr. Bridge–Tunnel) is a 17.6-mile (28.3 km) bridge–tunnel that crosses the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay between Delmarva and Hampton Roads in the U.S. state of Virginia. It opened in 1964, replacing ferries that had operated since the 1930s.

  4. Varina-Enon Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Opened. July 18, 1990. Statistics. Daily traffic. 38,977 (2002) Location. Varina-Enon Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge which carries Interstate 295 across the James River near Dutch Gap between Henrico County near Richmond and Chesterfield County near Hopewell, Virginia. It was opened to traffic in July 1990. The Varina-Enon Bridge has six lanes ...

  5. George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    33,595 (2005) Toll. $2.00 (northbound only) Smart Tag / E-ZPass. Location. The George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge (known locally as simply the Coleman Bridge) is a double swing bridge that spans the York River between Yorktown and Gloucester Point, in the United States state of Virginia. It connects the Peninsula and Middle Peninsula regions of ...

  6. List of covered bridges in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Only historic covered bridge remaining in Patrick County. Link Farm: Giles: Newport: 1912 49 Sinking Creek: Narrowest covered bridge in Virginia at 12 feet (3.7 m) wide. Privately owned. Meems Bottom: Shenandoah: Mount Jackson: 1894 204 North Fork of the Shenandoah River: Currently the longest covered bridge in Virginia. Burned down on October ...

  7. Category:Bridges in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    L. List of crossings of Accotink Creek. List of crossings of Cameron Run. List of crossings of the South Branch Potomac River. Long Bridge (Potomac River) Categories: Bridges in the United States by state or territory. Transportation buildings and structures in Virginia. Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  8. Potomac Creek Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Potomac Creek Bridge ( Potomac Creek Viaduct or Potomac Run Bridge) was first built in 1842 by the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad across the Potomac Creek in Stafford County, Virginia, United States. During the American Civil War, the bridge offered the only rail access between the Potomac River and the cities of ...

  9. Catoctin Creek Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is a nine-panel iron Pratt truss bridge, fabricated by the Variety Iron Works of Cleveland, Ohio and first erected around 1889. It is a single span of 159 feet (48 m), with a roadway width of 11.18 feet (3.41 m). The deck is made of timbers. It is one of the longest 19th-century metal truss bridges remaining in Virginia.