Casselman Bridge

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Le Casselman Bridge (français : Pont de Casselman) est un ouvrage de transport situé à proximité de Grantsville, dans le Comté de Garrett, dans l'état américain du Maryland. Franchissant la rivière , il a été construit entre 1813 et 1814, en tant qu'élément de la National Road. Depuis 1957, il est intégré au parc Casselman River Bridge State Park. Il est depuis 1964 inscrit au registre des sites historiques nationaux (National Historic Landmark) et depuis 1966, au Registre national des lieux historiques (National Register of Historic Places). rdf:langString
卡叟曼橋(英文:Casselman Bridge,又稱 Casselmans Bridge 或 Castleman's Bridge)是美國馬里蘭州加勒特縣跨越的一座橋梁,位於格蘭茨維爾(Grantsville)以東0.5英里處,於1811年完工,1813年通車。本橋樑與周圍四英畝土地為卡叟曼橋州立公園(英文:Casselman River Bridge State Park)。 橋樑為長354-英尺 (108-米)的石砌拱橋,拱部跨距為48英尺(15米),高度為30-英尺 (9.1-米) 。當年是為了方便由坎伯蘭往西的交通而興建此橋。鄰近有美國國道40號通過。雖然本橋現已經不供車輛通行,但仍保存良好。在1964年被公告為國家史蹟。 目前本橋仍供行人通行,附近有另一古蹟「」。河川可供垂釣。 公園內有盥洗室與野餐區供遊客使用。 rdf:langString
The Casselman Bridge is an historic transportation structure on the Casselman River, located immediately east of Grantsville in Garrett County, Maryland. The bridge was built in 1813-1814 as part of the National Road. Historic markers posted at each end read: Erected 1813 by David Shriver, Jr., Sup't of the "Cumberland Road" (The National Road). This 80 foot span was the largest stone arch in America at the time. It was continuously used from 1813 to 1933. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Casselman Bridge is an historic transportation structure on the Casselman River, located immediately east of Grantsville in Garrett County, Maryland. The bridge was built in 1813-1814 as part of the National Road. Historic markers posted at each end read: Erected 1813 by David Shriver, Jr., Sup't of the "Cumberland Road" (The National Road). This 80 foot span was the largest stone arch in America at the time. It was continuously used from 1813 to 1933. Since 1957, the structure, which has also been known as Casselmans Bridge, Castleman's Bridge, and Little Crossings Bridge, has been preserved by the state of Maryland as Casselman River Bridge State Park. The bridge was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964, and placed on the National Historic Register in 1966.
rdf:langString Le Casselman Bridge (français : Pont de Casselman) est un ouvrage de transport situé à proximité de Grantsville, dans le Comté de Garrett, dans l'état américain du Maryland. Franchissant la rivière , il a été construit entre 1813 et 1814, en tant qu'élément de la National Road. Depuis 1957, il est intégré au parc Casselman River Bridge State Park. Il est depuis 1964 inscrit au registre des sites historiques nationaux (National Historic Landmark) et depuis 1966, au Registre national des lieux historiques (National Register of Historic Places).
rdf:langString 卡叟曼橋(英文:Casselman Bridge,又稱 Casselmans Bridge 或 Castleman's Bridge)是美國馬里蘭州加勒特縣跨越的一座橋梁,位於格蘭茨維爾(Grantsville)以東0.5英里處,於1811年完工,1813年通車。本橋樑與周圍四英畝土地為卡叟曼橋州立公園(英文:Casselman River Bridge State Park)。 橋樑為長354-英尺 (108-米)的石砌拱橋,拱部跨距為48英尺(15米),高度為30-英尺 (9.1-米) 。當年是為了方便由坎伯蘭往西的交通而興建此橋。鄰近有美國國道40號通過。雖然本橋現已經不供車輛通行,但仍保存良好。在1964年被公告為國家史蹟。 目前本橋仍供行人通行,附近有另一古蹟「」。河川可供垂釣。 公園內有盥洗室與野餐區供遊客使用。
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