Exploring the Last Bollman Truss Bridge & Historic B&O Patuxent Branch Trail in Savage, Maryland

Take a step back in time as I explore Savage, Maryland, a hidden gem rich in industrial history and natural beauty. In this video, we walk the Patuxent Branch Trail, visit the historic Savage Mill, and dive deep into the story behind America’s last surviving Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge — a true engineering marvel of the 19th century. 🛤️ The Bollman Truss Bridge in Savage, MD is the only remaining example of its kind, designed by Wendel Bollman in 1852. This iron bridge was revolutionary for its time and played a key role in the expansion of the American railroad system. 🌲 Along the way, we explore: The Patuxent Branch Trail and its scenic walkways The historic Savage Mill, a textile mill turned modern marketplace The rich railroad and industrial history of Savage The engineering behind the Bollman Truss design Whether you're a history buff, railfan, hiker, or just love discovering forgotten places in Maryland, this video is for you. #railroad #nature #history

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