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Cabin John Bridge

 
Cabin John Trail, Cabin John, Montgomery County, MD 20812, United States of America
 
Information about the place
Cabin John Bridge is a minor waterways place on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal between Guard Lock No 8 (176.27 miles and 67 locks to the northwest) and Rock Creek (Junction of the Potomac River with Rock Creek ) (8.24 miles and 8 locks to the southeast).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Guard Lock No 8 is Seven Locks 1 Lock No 8; 0.75 miles away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Rock Creek is Cabin John Lock No 7; 0.68 miles away.

There may not be access to the towpath here.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a footpath over the canal.

 
 
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The American Legion Memorial Bridge, also known as the American Legion Bridge and formerly as the Cabin John Bridge, is a bridge carrying Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway) across the Potomac River between Montgomery County, Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia in the United States. It is an American Water Landmark. Plummers Island is located immediately downstream of the bridge.

The bridge has five traffic lanes in each direction. The outermost lane in each direction is an entrance/exit-only lane for traffic to/from the Clara Barton Parkway in Maryland and the George Washington Memorial Parkway and Georgetown Pike (State Route 193) in Virginia. There are no facilities for pedestrians or cyclists, which are prohibited.

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[Cabin John, Maryland] Union Arch Bridge, overlooking the river, was the historic Cabin John Bridge Hotel. Originally a refreshment stand and boarding house for bridge workers [American Legion Memorial Bridge (Potomac River)] American Legion Memorial Bridge, also known as the American Legion Bridge and formerly as the Cabin John Bridge, is a bridge carrying Interstate 495 (Capital [Union Arch Bridge] The Union Arch Bridge, also called the "Cabin John Bridge", is a historic masonry structure in Cabin John, Maryland. It was designed as part of the Washington [Cabin John] Cabin John may refer to some place names in the United States: Cabin John, Maryland Cabin John Aqueduct Cabin John Bridge Cabin John Creek (Potomac River) [Cabin John Creek] Cabin John Creek is a tributary stream of the Potomac River in Montgomery County, Maryland. The watershed covers an area of 26 square miles (67 km2). The [Cabin John Parkway] northbound Cabin John Parkway. Each direction of the parkway crosses Cabin John Creek before the roadways come together to pass under the Union Arch Bridge, which [Poop deck] In naval architecture, a poop deck is a deck that forms the roof of a cabin built in the rear, or "aft", part of the superstructure of a ship. The name [Seneca Quarry] quarry provided stone for the parapet of the Union Arch Bridge, better known as the "Cabin John Bridge," the Washington Aqueduct Dam at Great Falls, McClellan [Potomac River] Difficult Run, Bullneck Run, Rock Run, Scott Run, Dead Run, Turkey Run, Cabin John Creek, Minnehaha Branch, and Little Falls Branch. The Tidal Potomac River [History of the American Legion] and it supported the invasion of Iraq in 2003. On May 30, 1969, the Cabin John Bridge, which carried the Capital Beltway (I-495) across the Potomac River
 
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