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Sum Random Knowledge: The trolley bridge at Glen Echo Park
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Random bits of Knowledge with a focus on Bethesda, MD. Sunday, May 3, 2015. The trolley bridge at Glen Echo Park. If you have ever gone to Glen Echo park you have probably noticed the old trolley bridge over Minnehaha creek. It is the big metal bridge you see on your left as you cross the foot bridge. This bridge has been abandoned for decades. The bridge has been rehabilitated and a short section MacArthur Avenue Trail has now been re-routed over it. Looking up at the bridge from Minnehaha Creek. I am w...
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Sum Random Knowledge: Duck Bouncer
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Random bits of Knowledge with a focus on Bethesda, MD. Thursday, August 14, 2014. One of the pieces of playground equipment at Elm Street Park in Bethesda. A bouncer in the shape of a duck. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Picture of the day: Where is this? Bethesda MD outside.in. Girl Dies at Pool, Cow Causes Cable Outage, State Police Phone Scam, State Fair Security and More. Just up the pike. The dilemma for young people in montgomery county. On the Red Line.
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Sum Random Knowledge: Kensington Labor Day Parade
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Random bits of Knowledge with a focus on Bethesda, MD. Monday, September 1, 2014. Kensington Labor Day Parade. This morning was the annual Labor Day Parade in Kensington, MD, I went and took a few pictures. The start of the parade. An old car with the grand Marshal. Magruder High School band. An old chevy truck. Cub scout pack 478. Stancill's Guitar Studio band. Jim Moyer Circus Club stiltwalker. Jim Moyer Circus Club unicyclists. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kensington Labor Day Parade.
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Sum Random Knowledge: April 2014
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Random bits of Knowledge with a focus on Bethesda, MD. Monday, April 21, 2014. Unidentified railroad track equipment. I was walking along the Capital Crescent Trail, which runs along what was once the Georgetown Branch of the B and O railroad. There are very few remaining relics of the railroad, mostly just a partially visible rail here and there. However, I did run across this very large, and very puzzling metal thing. UPDATE 5/2: I heard from Ben Sullivan who runs a website about the Georgtown Branch.
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Sum Random Knowledge: September 2014
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Random bits of Knowledge with a focus on Bethesda, MD. Monday, September 1, 2014. Kensington Labor Day Parade. This morning was the annual Labor Day Parade in Kensington, MD, I went and took a few pictures. The start of the parade. An old car with the grand Marshal. Magruder High School band. An old chevy truck. Cub scout pack 478. Stancill's Guitar Studio band. Jim Moyer Circus Club stiltwalker. Jim Moyer Circus Club unicyclists. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Kensington Labor Day Parade.
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Sum Random Knowledge: Tree trimming on the Capital Crescent Trail
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Random bits of Knowledge with a focus on Bethesda, MD. Saturday, May 31, 2014. Tree trimming on the Capital Crescent Trail. I took a walk along the Capital Crescent Trail yesterday and saw a crew out trimming trees that were overhanging the trail. They were between River Road and downtown Bethesda, MD, near the Washington Episcopal School. Yesterday was a bit cooler than earlier in the week but still nice weather to be out walking. This weekend will be in the upper 70's, perfect for being outside.
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Sum Random Knowledge: October 2014
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Random bits of Knowledge with a focus on Bethesda, MD. Sunday, October 26, 2014. Some people, when faced with a tree to take out of their yard, just chop it down. Others, cut it off 8 or so feet above ground and carve it into a medieval tower. I was walking through the neighborhoods along Sangamore Road in Bethesda today and saw this tree on Westpath court. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Picture of the day: Where is this? Bethesda MD outside.in. Just up the pike.
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Sum Random Knowledge: Railroad siding near River Road
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Random bits of Knowledge with a focus on Bethesda, MD. Sunday, June 1, 2014. Railroad siding near River Road. I have walked along the Capital Crescent Trail near River Road many times but I have never noticed the bit of railroad siding that remains in one spot. It is easy to miss, on the left about 5 feet above the trail and overgrown with vines. The siding connected to the main line right around where the bridge that goes over River Road is. There is a gravel road next to the trail and you can see a...
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Sum Random Knowledge: May 2015
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Random bits of Knowledge with a focus on Bethesda, MD. Sunday, May 3, 2015. The trolley bridge at Glen Echo Park. If you have ever gone to Glen Echo park you have probably noticed the old trolley bridge over Minnehaha creek. It is the big metal bridge you see on your left as you cross the foot bridge. This bridge has been abandoned for decades. The bridge has been rehabilitated and a short section MacArthur Avenue Trail has now been re-routed over it. Looking up at the bridge from Minnehaha Creek. Watch ...
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Sum Random Knowledge: Go visit the Cherry Blossoms at night
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Random bits of Knowledge with a focus on Bethesda, MD. Sunday, April 12, 2015. Go visit the Cherry Blossoms at night. The Cherry Blossoms are in peak bloom around the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC this weekend. They are beautiful and it is well worth going to see them. However, when you have peak bloom on a weekend, it gets incredibly crowded. The light cherry blossoms really stand out against the dark sky, and they seem to fade away in the distance. April 12, 2015 at 12:42 PM. View my complete profile.