1962: Ribbon-Cutting Ceremonies and “an 11-Nozzle Salute” Mark the Formal Debut of a Bridge in Washington, D.C.
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1962: Ribbon-Cutting Ceremonies and “an 11-Nozzle Salute” Mark the Formal Debut of a Bridge in Washington, D.C.
July 31, 1962 A steel beam bridge in Washington, D.C., was officially opened. This bridge was built to carry the 12th Street Expressway over the Washington Channel, a body of water that parallels the Potomac River. Originally known as the Washington Channel Bridge, this structure was inaugurated with considerable fanfare. These festivities, which included a... Continue Reading →
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