The Charles C. Glover Memorial Bridge or Massachusetts Avenue Bridge in Northwest Washington, D.C. conveys Massachusetts Avenue over Rock Creek and Rock Creek Park.
The concrete arch bridge was constructed in 1939–41 [1] and has a length of 386.2 feet (117.7 m).
In 1901, this bridge was replaced with a land fill, with Rock Creek channeled through a large culvert.
The bridge was named after Charles Carroll Glover, who had played a decisive role in shaping this area of Northwest Washington and who died in 1936.
On November 20, 1946, Stephen Norman, grandson of Theodor Herzl, jumped off the bridge to his death three weeks after learning that his whole family had been murdered in the Holocaust.