Saddle Club Footbridge
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The Saddle Club Footbridge is a pedestrian bridge over Rock Creek in Washington, D.C. completed in 1934. It is one of eight such pedestrian bridges completed during the Great Depression. It has square-cut
ashlar stone abutments, a concrete arch deck, and wooden railings. The bridge cost $3,830 to construct.{{HAER |survey=DC-36 |id=dc0773 |title=Saddle Club Footbridge}}
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|downstream = Charles C. Glover Memorial Bridge
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Category:Bridges over Rock Creek (Potomac River tributary)
Category:Bridges completed in 1934
Category:Stone arch bridges in the United States
Category:Pedestrian bridges in the United States
Category:Bridges in Washington, D.C.
Category:1934 establishments in Washington, D.C.
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