Wilson's Bridge, Hagerstown
Facts and practical information
Wilson's Bridge is a bridge near Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, United States. It originally carried the Hagerstown and Conococheague Turnpike, the National Road, across Conococheague Creek 7 miles west of Hagerstown. The five-arched structure, the longest of the county's stone bridges, is 210 feet in length and is constructed of coursed local limestone. The bridge was erected in 1819 by Silas Harry, who had built similar bridges in Pennsylvania. The bridge was closed in June 1972 when it was damaged by floods which occurred during Tropical Storm Agnes. ()
Hagerstown
Wilson's Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hagerstown Speedway, Doubleday Hill Monument, Wilson School, St. Augustine's Catholic Church.