MAKE A MEME View Large Image Occoquan Creek Bridge, showing where the damaged section fell away. Intact piers can be seen on the far side of the river. Located on the outskirts of Woodbridge on the border of Prince William and Fairfax Counties. No. 72-1488, Virginia ...
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Keywords: richmond va usa hurricane agnes hurricaneagnes virginia flood flooding natural disaster richmond va usa naturaldisasterrichmondvausa blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white View from the Rt. 1 Occoquan Creek Bridge, showing where the damaged section fell away. Intact piers can be seen on the far side of the river. Located on the outskirts of Woodbridge on the border of Prince William and Fairfax Counties. No. 72-1488, Virginia Governor's Negative Collection, Library of Virginia. View from the Rt. 1 Occoquan Creek Bridge, showing where the damaged section fell away. Intact piers can be seen on the far side of the river. Located on the outskirts of Woodbridge on the border of Prince William and Fairfax Counties. No. 72-1488, Virginia Governor's Negative Collection, Library of Virginia.
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