Key Bridge
Key Bridge is a significant arch bridge located in Washington, D.C., spanning the Potomac River. It connects the neighborhoods of Georgetown in D.C. and Rosslyn in Virginia. Completed in 1923, the bridge is named after Francis Scott Key, the author of "The Star-Spangled Banner."
The bridge is approximately 1,200 feet long and features a distinctive design that combines both steel and concrete. It serves as a vital transportation link, accommodating vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists. Key Bridge is also a popular spot for scenic views of the river and the surrounding cityscape.