Wednesday, June 15, 2011

broken piece on Rhodes St. bridge

A broken board with a rusted metal clasp is lying on the Rhodes St. Bridge.  The broken board may be commemorating a historic bridge that once spanned Rt. 50 in Rosslyn.  The broken board might have been part of a covered wagon heading from Rosslyn to Oregon via Rt. 50 and the Oregon Trail.  The board may have been part of fortifications with which Rosslyn defended our nation's capital.   

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Part of the Wright Brothers plane that crashed at Ft. Myer.

Gretchen said...

I know for a fact that this remnant appeared during the winter's heavy snow. Perhaps it was a bit from a horse-drawn plow?