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 When I was visiting friends in Virginia this past summer we made it a point to see some of the historical sites in the area. One of which included the Mariner's Museum. This is an image of 1 of the 4 Lion Statues on the bridge, which is really a dam that creates Lake Maury and provides a great view of the James River.

Close up of Lion Statue on Lion's Bridge

When I was visiting friends in Virginia this past summer we made it a point to see some of the historical sites in the area. One of which included the Mariner's Museum. This is an image of 1 of the 4 Lion Statues on the bridge, which is really a dam that creates Lake Maury and provides a great view of the James River.

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