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MAR. 25, 2006--The 98-foot tall Coast Guard Cutter Seneca was the first tall vessel to pass through the open span of the new Woodrow Wilson Bridge on Saturday, March 25, 2006.   The new bridge has a vertical clearance of 78 feet.  The new bridge will be open for traffic in less than three months.    Bert V. Goulait  /  The Washington Times.
Photo by: BERT V. GOULAIT
MAR. 25, 2006--The 98-foot tall Coast Guard Cutter Seneca was the first tall vessel to pass through the open span of the new Woodrow Wilson Bridge on Saturday, March 25, 2006. The new bridge has a vertical clearance of 78 feet. The new bridge will be open for traffic in less than three months. Bert V. Goulait / The Washington Times.

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