Oldtown Toll Bridge
Oldtown Toll Bridge, Oldtown, MD 21555
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The Oldtown Toll Bridge is a historic landmark located in Oldtown, Maryland, United States. This iconic bridge serves as a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors the opportunity to experience a piece of the region's rich history. The bridge provides stunning views of the surrounding area and allows visitors to cross the Potomac River in a unique and memorable way. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a picturesque spot to visit, the Oldtown Toll Bridge is a must-see destination in Maryland.
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"I mapped out an alternate route from Pennsylvania to South Carolina avoiding the Interstates. I didn't know a thing about this bridge until I crested the rise and saw it. The trip was supposed to be an adventure and this certainly helped make it so. I will come this way again just to cross the bridge. Some of the other reviews here tell about the bridge's history. Be sure to keep reading."
"Love this privately owned toll bridge, especially putting your money in the cup when offered to you"
"Over 10 years ago I got bad directions to a customer and was told to come this way, I was in a loaded semi truck, 53 foot trailer. 60% full of carpet. Lol. One of my most memorable experiences in my trucking career. I made it, so did the bridge. I'm so glad we have google satellite view now."
"Well, it gets you from here to there. The bridge looks janky AF, but it works, and there is a certain charm to the whole thing. It is just one lane, which is all it needs to be, and yes, it charges a toll, which at time of writing was $1.50 for the car and then $.50 for each trailer axle. All cash, they hold a little tin cup out on a stick to take the money. Toll taker was very pleasant. Worth it if in the area just for the experience."
"We drove to Oldtown just to see the toll bridge. One of two privately owned toll bridges in the country. The lady was sweet and told us a little about it. She holds out a tin cup for your money."
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