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Harry Nice Memorial Bridge
Newburg
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Maryland (MD)
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US
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AlbinoFlea
@ 2005-10-26 21:11:02
More info:
http://www.mdta.state.md.us/mdta/servlet/dispatchServlet?url=/TollFacilities/HarryWNiceBridge.jsp
AlbinoFlea
@ 2005-11-28 18:52:31
Also, from
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A1129-2005Apr19_2.html:
When it opened in 1940, it went by the blandly descriptive name of the Potomac River Bridge. It was renamed in 1968 for Harry Whinna Nice, Maryland's Republican governor from 1935 to 1939, during whose term the bridge's construction was approved.
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Nearby:
Charles County Power Plant
F-18 on Display at Dehlgren
UAV Airstrip at NSF Dahlgreen, VA
NSWC - Underground Bunkers
Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD)
12-inch (304.8 mm) Railway Gun
F-14 "Tomcat", A-6 "Intruder" & Blue Angels F-18 "Hornet"
Blue Angel F-18 "Hornet"
Blossom Point Field Test Facility
Caledon State Park
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Samuel Cox's house
More info:
http://www.mdta.state.md.us/mdta/servlet/dispatchServlet?url=/TollFacilities/HarryWNiceBridge.jsp
Also, from http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A1129-2005Apr19_2.html:
When it opened in 1940, it went by the blandly descriptive name of the Potomac River Bridge. It was renamed in 1968 for Harry Whinna Nice, Maryland's Republican governor from 1935 to 1939, during whose term the bridge's construction was approved.