Casselman River Bridge State Park
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The Casselman Bridge is an historic transportation structure on the
Casselman River The Casselman River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed August 15, 2011 tributary of the Youghiogheny River in western Maryland and Pennsylvania in the United States.Ge ...
, located immediately east of Grantsville in
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,
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. The bridge was built in 1813-1814 as part of the
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. Historic markers posted at each end read: Since 1957, the structure, which has also been known as Casselmans Bridge, Castleman's Bridge, and Little Crossings Bridge, has been preserved by the state of Maryland as Casselman River Bridge State Park. The bridge was declared a
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in 1964, and placed on the
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in 1966.


History

The stone
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spans with a arch and a roadway width of . The bridge was constructed in 1813–1814 to aid in the westward movement through the frontier wilderness west of
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. The first wheeled vehicles crossed the bridge in 1815. As a "tidal wave" of western expansion followed the opening of the National Road, Casselman Bridge had heavy traffic that included wagons drawn by 12-horse teams and carrying 10-ton loads. A small portion of the original National Road still exists at the approaches to the bridge. The bridge was strengthened for motorized traffic in 1911 and continued in service as a highway until 1933, when a modern steel span was built nearby to serve what is now US Route 40 Alternate. In the 1940s and early 1950s, efforts were made to preserve the bridge when sections started to crumble and fall apart. The bridge was closed to vehicles in 1953 and partially restored by the state in the mid-1950s. Additional maintenance occurred in 1979, 1996, 2002, and 2012.


Activities and amenities

In addition to walking over the historic bridge, the state park offers picnicking facilities and fishing in
Casselman River The Casselman River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed August 15, 2011 tributary of the Youghiogheny River in western Maryland and Pennsylvania in the United States.Ge ...
. Historic structures to the east of the park include Stanton's Mill, which is listed on National Register of Historic Places, and the restored log cabin craft shops of
Spruce Forest Artisan Village The Spruce Forest Artisan Village is an arts and heritage center in Garrett County, Maryland that is dedicated to preserving the heritage of the region. Resident and visiting artisans demonstrate their crafts in restored log cabins and vintage fra ...
. File:Castleman's River Stone Bridge Wiki.jpg, Bridge in 2014


See also

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Buckel's Bog Buckel's Bog was a 160-acre, shallow periglacial lake or a glade that occupied the headwater region of the North Branch of the Casselman River in Garrett County, Maryland during the late Pleistocene epoch. It is the remnant of the only known natur ...
* Maryland bridges documented on the Historic American Engineering Record * Maryland bridges on the National Register of Historic Places *
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Garrett County, Maryland This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Garrett County, Maryland. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Garrett County, Maryland, Unit ...


References


External links


Casselman River Bridge State Park
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Inventory No. G-II-C-014: Casselman Bridge, National Road (various documents)
Maryland State Archives * * *, including photo from 1996, at Maryland Historical Trust {{authority control Parks in Garrett County, Maryland State parks of the Appalachians National Historic Landmarks in Maryland Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Bridges completed in 1813 State parks of Maryland Transportation buildings and structures in Garrett County, Maryland Pedestrian bridges in Maryland Former road bridges in the United States Historic American Buildings Survey in Maryland Historic American Engineering Record in Maryland National Road National Register of Historic Places in Garrett County, Maryland Stone arch bridges in the United States Protected areas established in 1957