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A map of numbered covered bridges in New Hampshire, 1967 Stark Covered Bridge, built in 1857, over the Upper Ammonoosuc River Contoocook Railroad Bridge is the oldest covered railroad bridge of its kind in the United States Conway is home to the Saco River Bridge, built in 1890 Sign for NH Covered Bridge No. 2 (Coombs Covered Bridge) along NH Route 10
Location (in Maine) Built Length Truss Notes Union Falls Bridge Dayton: 1860 112 feet (34 m) Unknown A covered bridge built at Union Falls, a village that used to be in Dayton. It was blown up in 1921. [2] Watson Settlement Bridge: Littleton: 1911 170 feet (52 m) Howe: Farthest north and the youngest of Maine's original covered bridges.
New Portland Wire Bridge: 1866: January 12, 1970: New Portland: Somerset: Possibly the only surviving wire (suspension) bridge in the United States. It has covered, timber framed towers. Porter-Parsonfield Bridge: 1876: February 16, 1970: Porter
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Ashuelot Covered Bridge: ca. 1864: February 20, 1981: Ashuelot: Cheshire: Town lattice truss Bath Covered Bridge
Kittery, Maine, and Portsmouth, New Hampshire York County, Maine , and Rockingham County, New Hampshire 43°05′09″N 70°45′39″W / 43.08583°N 70.76083°W / 43.08583; -70.76083 ( Sarah Mildred Long
New York: Twenty-four historic covered bridges identified by New York Society of Covered Bridges. U.S. North Carolina: Two remain, the Pisgah and Bunker Hill. [7] U.S. Ohio: Forty-two remain, [disputed – discuss] the second-highest of any state, down from over 4,000 at peak. [8] U.S. Oregon: Fifty historic covered bridges remain in the state ...
"It's one of only 19 historic latticework truss bridges remaining in the state." Project cost was about $3.5 million, including $1 million in federal funding set aside for covered bridges and ...
North Walpole, New Hampshire, and Bellows Falls, Vermont: Cheshire County, New Hampshire, and Windham County, Vermont: NH-8: Cornish–Windsor Covered Bridge: Extant Town lattice truss: 1866 1984 Connecticut River