October 10, 2025 -- When Mom & Dad lived in Garrett County I frequently drove past the Casselman Historic River Bridge (near Grantsville), but no so much recently. In fact, I didn't realize it was a state park, a small one albeit, only 4 acres. It is currently under renovation. Ty and I stopped by after visiting Swallow Falls. Twice actually.
The bridge is a historic structure along the National Road, a 354-foot long stone arch bridge that was built in 1813-1814. At the time, the bridge's 84-foot span was the largest in America. It was originally built to accommodate future canal boats. That's why the arch is so tall. The bridge often experienced heavy traffic due to western expansion. During the Civil War, it was used by both Union and Confederate Armies. The bridge was closed to vehicles in 1953.
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