UNITED STATES - 02-18-2019: Catoctin Creek Bridge was originally located at a crossing of nearby Goose Creek, carrying traffic on the Leesburg Turnpik


UNITED STATES - 02-18-2019: Catoctin Creek Bridge was originally located at a crossing of nearby Goose Creek, carrying traffic on the Leesburg Turnpike, later Virginia State Route 7, but was relocated in 1932 to its present location at Catoctin Creek. The Catoctin Creek Bridge along Featherbed Lane outside of the Village of Taylorstown was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 24, 1974. (Photo by Douglas Graham/WLP)


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