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In this episode, we talk with geologist and author Bob Dover about exploring Washington, D.C. through an unexpected lens—its bridges. In Bridges of Washington, D.C.: A History & Guide, Bob uncovers how geology, geography, and human movement have shaped the city’s growth from the 1700s to today. We discuss what inspired him to tell D.C.’s story through bridges, how his geology background influences his perspective, and how bridges reflect broader shifts in design, transportation, and culture. Bob also shares a standout bridge story and explains how these structures connect not just places, but people and history. He reflects on his journey from writing travel narratives to publishing Bridgespotting: A Guide to Bridges that Connect People, Places, and Times, and how that led to this deeper exploration of his hometown. Find his books through major booksellers and learn more at https://www.bridgespotting.com/ [https://www.bridgespotting.com/] and you can find his signed books locally at https://www.kensingtonrowbookshop.com/ [https://www.kensingtonrowbookshop.com/]
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