"Georgetown
- Key Bridge" by Paul McGehee. A
beautiful scene showing the Georgetown
waterfront in Washington, DC, featuring Georgetown University and the
Francis Scott Key Bridge. It was named for the composer of "The
Star-Spangled Banner", which became our National Anthem. Key himself
once lived in a house not far from the future site of this bridge, on
what is now M Street and the banks of the C&O Canal. Key Bridge,
completed in 1923, is Washington's oldest surviving bridge across the
Potomac River. "Georgetown - Key
Bridge" is
faithfully reproduced as an archival-quality print from McGehee's
original color pencil drawing, issued in a limited edition of only 500
pieces, each hand-signed by the artist.
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