Bloomington Viaduct

The Bloomington Viaduct is a viaduct that spans the Northern Branch of the , connecting to .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Waverly Street Bridge.

Bridge
The , also called the Westernport Bowstring Arch Truss Bridge, was a historic steel bowstring truss bridge at , , , . is situated 1½ miles northeast of Bloomington Viaduct.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bloomington and Beryl.

Village
is an unincorporated community and census-designated place located in southeastern , located at the confluence of the North Branch Potomac River and .

Hamlet
was an unincorporated community and coal town located in , , United States. Homes and properties were slowly purchased over the years by Westvaco paper company.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated community on the North Branch Potomac River in , , United States. It is part of the , - Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Bloomington Viaduct

Latitude
39.47709° or 39° 28′ 38″ north
Longitude
-79.06799° or 79° 4′ 5″ west
Open location code
87F2FWGJ+RR
Open­Street­Map ID
way 711421237
Open­Street­Map feature
man_made=­bridge
Wiki­data ID
Q4928362
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Satellite Map

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Bloomington Post Office and Bloomington Volunteer Fire Department.

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