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Klingle Valley Bridge
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Neighborhood: Connecticut Avenue Corridor
Address: Connecticut Avenue south of Macomb Street, NW
Metro: Cleveland Park (Red line)

Designed by Paul Cret and built in 1931, this bridge replaced an earlier structure built by the Chevy Chase Land Company in 1891 so streetcars could reach its new suburban development in Maryland. It crosses the heavily wooded area surrounding the Klingle tributary to Rock Creek. The bridge has large fluted urns with glass lanterns that mark the entrance to Cleveland Park just north of the bridge.

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