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I posted this right before the outage so here it goes again.

Anyone looked into this? I'm in the DC area and I think this is the tallest bridge within a couple hour drive. But I tried driving there two years ago and I didn't see any place to pull over for others' safety (except maybe a small spot at one of the lower points) and also there's no pedestrian access. I think there might be some barriers up too, I can't remember.

Someone in another thread mentioned Taft bridge which would be much more accessible but maybe not tall enough... so I'm not sure what to do.
 

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