Sherman D. • September 25, 2017I love bridges. When I see them I'm reminded, it is the space inbetween.. that's is what really counts. "The wise musicians are those who play what they can master." Duke Ellington
DC Preservation League • July 25, 2011Bridge was built in 1908 by architects Geore S. Morrison and Edward Pearce Casey, with lion sculptors crafted by Roland Hinton Perry.
Aimee • January 23, 2013In 1946, Stephen Theodor Norman, the last living relative of Theodor Herzl (founder of modern Zionism), committed suicide on this bridge after hearing his whole family was killed in the Holocaust.
Kurt M. • January 6, 2014Helps facilitate travel between Georgetown and DuPont. Views aren't bad either.
Ching • March 18, 2013It's a one-lane bridge. If there's a car coming towards you, play chicken and see who blinks first.
Rick • February 21, 2012Watch the far right lane... it disappears into parking just over the bridge and you can get caught.
Dave L. • November 5, 2019The awesome location is very friendly and informative and helpful By The Way.
Dave L. • August 30, 2018Enjoyed walking across this awesome and historic bridge many times By The Way.
Dave L. • November 15, 2017The sidewalk on the downtown side of the bridge is not connected to any trails on the Virginia side:(
M F. • November 20, 2010it's a fun place to hike and paddle. under the bridge just like the red hot chili peppers song
- B. • April 16, 2012Almost inevitably occupied by a photographer (usually w/ models or a wedding party), this fantastically scenic overlook provides a great view of the Key Bridge & Rosslyn; also some very neat graffiti.
DC Preservation League M. • August 19, 2011Built in 1912, using the design of architect Charles Adam Platt.
Dewana M. • October 29, 2017You can walk across bridge from Arlington Cemetery area towards The Lincoln Memorial & War memorials (Vietnam & Korean War)
Michael C. • July 29, 2013Great way to make your way into DC on a bike - trail runs parallel to the bridge. You can take stairs down to Ohio Drive to access the National Mall.
Jake S. • May 19, 2014George Mason was one of the original delegates to the Second Continental Congress.
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