1917 Bridge Remnants - Locust Grove VA
N 38° 22.728 W 077° 47.133
18S E 256677 N 4251518
The ruins of a bridge that crossed the Rapidan River are found in Orange County, VA.
Waymark Code: WMDYTD
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 03/10/2012
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Just south of the existing bridge that crosses the Rapidan River on Germanna Hwy. (Rt 3) in Locust Grove, Virginia, the piers of an earlier bridge still stand on the east bank and midway across the river. According to the Germanna Community College 35th anniversary
book (pg. 72), the bridge was built in 1917 to replace an 1848 bridge that was burned during the Civil War.
The bridge piers can be accessed by walking down a dirt road that leads to the river from the Germanna Visitor Center. (Please check in at the visitor center first, as this is the property of the Germanna Foundation.)
Near the massive abutment on the bank. there used to be a boat landing that was built on the site of an 18th century grist mill. The landing was built in 1984¹, but was closed in 1999².
¹ New boat ramp nearly finished
² Towed vehicles were on private property
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