Lauzun's Legion Bridge
The P Street Bridge or Lauzun's Legion Bridge is a concrete arch bridge that conveys P Street across Rock Creek and Rock Creek Park between the Georgetown and Dupont Circle neighborhoods of Northwest Washington, D.C. Built in 1935, it replaced an older iron truss bridge.
History
The location of the bridge was long used as a ford over Rock Creek, connecting the town of Georgetown to points east. During the American Revolution, the Baltimore Light Dragoons and French units led by the Marquis de Lafayette, Count Rochambeau and Armand Louis de Gontaut, Duc de Lauzun crossed here.The first bridge at the site was a wooden covered bridge built in 1855. It was replaced in 1871 by an iron truss bridge, which was rebuilt in 1893 to carry streetcars operated by the Metropolitan Railroad.
Current bridge
The current bridge was built in 1935.The bridge was closed for a $3.5 million reconstruction in 2003, the first since its completion, and reopened on July 15, 2004.