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    The John Philip Sousa Bridge, also known as the Sousa Bridge and the Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge, is a continuous steel plate girder bridge that carries...
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    John Philip Sousa (/ˈsuːzə, ˈsuːsə/ SOO-zə, SOO-sə, Portuguese: [ˈso(w)zɐ]; November 6, 1854 – March 6, 1932) was an American composer and conductor of...
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  • Sousa refers to John Philip Sousa (1854–1932), American composer of marches Sousa also may refer to: Sousa (surname), including other Portuguese variants...
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    John Philip Sousa was an American composer and conductor of the late Romantic era known primarily for American military marches. He composed 136 marches...
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    Capitol Hill neighborhood, and over the Anacostia River on the John Philip Sousa Bridge. Crossing most of Prince George's County, Maryland, it ends 9.5...
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    to Pennsylvania Avenue at Barney Circle, just northwest of the John Philip Sousa Bridge. Stub ramps at Pennsylvania Avenue, once meant to continue the...
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    The John Philip Sousa Baton is a conducting baton originally presented to John Philip Sousa upon his resignation as the director of the United States...
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    traffic circle Pennsylvania Avenue SE just before it crosses the John Philip Sousa Bridge over the Anacostia. The traffic circle is named for Commodore Joshua...
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    Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge was a crossing of the Anacostia River in Washington, DC at the site of the present John Philip Sousa Bridge. It was constructed...
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    portal 11th Street Bridges Anacostia (neighborhood in Washington, DC) Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge John Philip Sousa Bridge List of rivers of Washington...
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  • John Philip Sousa Bridge Taft Bridge Theodore Roosevelt Bridge Whitney Young Memorial Bridge Woodrow Wilson Bridge (mostly in Maryland) List of bridges documented...
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  • 2014-04-03. "11th Street Bridges Reconstruction - JDLand/Near Southeast DC Revitalization". Jdland.com. Retrieved 2014-04-03. "Sousa Bridge Is Dedicated By Southeast"...
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    called Congress Heights. The Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge (which was replaced by the John Philip Sousa Bridge) began construction in November 1887, and by June...
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    from 11th Street SE (at the site of the current John Philip Sousa Bridge). The Eastern Branch Bridge was blown up and partially burned by retreating American...
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  • Barney Circle SE. Also a third tunnel, the ramp from the northbound John Philip Sousa Bridge to westbound Southeast Boulevard SE. Part of Southeast Freeway...
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    (home of several boating clubs), and Pennsylvania Avenue SE at the John Philip Sousa Bridge before terminating. The most prominent intersection on M Street...
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  • Washington, D.C. Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge, a bridge across the Rock Creek, not to be confused with John Philip Sousa Bridge Pennsylvania Avenue Line (Baltimore)...
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    continues into Southeast, crossing the Anacostia River over the John Philip Sousa Bridge into the Fairlawn neighborhood. Pennsylvania Avenue continues about...
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    The Whitney Young Memorial Bridge is a bridge that carries East Capitol Street across the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. in the United States. Finished...
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    commissioned Bulla to complete the final march of John Philip Sousa, the Library of Congress March. Sousa died in 1932 before the march's completion. Bulla...
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  • North Africa. German submarines U-75 and U-76 were commissioned. John Philip Sousa Bridge opened in Washington, D.C. Died: Pietro Maletti, 60, Italian military...
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  • lease at 1950 M Street SE, between the Anacostia Railroad Bridge and John Philip Sousa Bridge on what some described as "one of the worst pieces of land...
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    Anacostia Railroad Bridge is a vertical lift railroad bridge crossing the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C., United States. The bridge is owned by CSX...
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    which he called Congress Heights. The Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge (now the John Philip Sousa Bridge) began construction in November 1887, and by June 1890...
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    Pennsylvania Avenue. Both buses routes travel across Southeast and over the Sousa Bridge. At L'Enfant Square, the routes separate. Route 32 takes Naylor Road...
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  • fifty years, from 1926 to 1976. He was also a friend and exponent of John Philip Sousa. At Carnegie Hall in 1969, he conducted the Marching 97 in Camino...
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  • sousaphone is built by James Welsh Pepper at the request of bandmaster John Philip Sousa in the United States. Copley Medal: George Gabriel Stokes Wollaston...
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  • Teddy & Alice (category John Philip Sousa)
    Alden, lyrics by Hal Hackady, and music adapted from the work of John Philip Sousa, with some new songs by Richard Kapp. In its very early stages, Alan...
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    and a cornet player in John Philip Sousa's band. As a boy, Meyers played in the Allentown Band at the 1913 opening of the bridge that now bears his name...
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    ("Bert") L. Meyers was a close friend of famed conductor and bandleader John Philip Sousa, who recruited at least twenty members of the Allentown Band for his...
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