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The Kingle Valley Bridge, officially known as the Connecticut Avenue Bridge, is an Art Deco steel-arch bridge located near the National Zoological Park on Connecticut Avenue, Northwest in Washington, D.C. The bridge crosses Klingle Valley, running from Macomb Street to Devonshire Place and connecting the Cleveland Park and Woodley Park neighborhoods.The bridge was designed by architect Paul Philippe Cret and engineer Ralph Modjeski. It was built in 1931–1932.
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2004-05-21Z
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1932-01-01Z