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  2. Piscataqua River Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Daily traffic. 60,700 (1990) Location. The Piscataqua River Bridge is a through arch bridge that crosses the Piscataqua River, connecting Portsmouth, New Hampshire with Kittery, Maine, United States. Carrying six lanes of Interstate 95, the bridge is the third modern span and first fixed crossing of the Piscataqua between Portsmouth and Kittery.

  3. Bridgton, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Bridgton is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 5,418 at the 2020 census. [2] A resort area in Maine's Lakes Region, Bridgton is home to Bridgton Academy, a private preparatory school, and the Four on the Fourth Road Race. Bridgton is part of the Portland – South Portland – Biddeford, Maine metropolitan ...

  4. Bridgeton Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    December 22, 1978. The first Bridgeton covered bridge was a double-span Burr Arch bridge built in 1868 by a crew led by J. J. Daniels. It was closed to traffic in 1967. It was built to replace two prior open wooden bridges that had fallen in. [ 4 ] After its destruction by fire, it was replaced in 2006 by a reproduction.

  5. Sarah Mildred Long Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The original Sarah Mildred Long Bridge was the third span to carry motor vehicle traffic between Maine and New Hampshire at Portsmouth, replacing a river crossing at its location dating from 1822. [2] The bridge was the direct result of the work of the Maine-New Hampshire Interstate Bridge Authority, which had been formed in 1937. [3]

  6. Frank J. Wood Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Frank J. Wood Bridge. The Frank J. Wood Bridge (known locally as The Green Bridge) is a three span, through truss bridge crossing over the Androscoggin River between the towns of Topsham and Brunswick, Maine, on U.S. Route 201. Opened in 1932, the bridge was originally called the Brunswick-Topsham bridge (as was its predecessor) but was ...

  7. Ferry Point Border Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Ferry Point Border Crossing. The Ferry Point Bridge Crossing connects the towns of Calais, Maine and St. Stephen, New Brunswick on the Canada–US border. This crossing is located at the Ferry Point International Bridge. Various bridges have existed at this location since 1826. [1] In 1847, a more substantial covered toll bridge was completed.

  8. List of crossings of the Saint John River - Wikipedia

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    Allagash, Maine: SR 161: Allagash, Maine: Walker Brook Road: Clair-Fort Kent Bridge: US 1: Fort Kent, Maine: US 1 / SR 161 Clair, New Brunswick: New Brunswick Route 205: Edmundston–Madawaska Bridge: Bridge Street Madawaska, Maine: US 1 Edmundston, New Brunswick: New Brunswick Route 120: railway bridge Maine Northern Railway (MNR Van Buren ...

  9. Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The Penobscot Narrows Bridge. Observatory is at top of west tower; access is provided via elevator from west tower base. The Penobscot Narrows Bridge is a 2,120-foot-long (650 m) cable-stayed bridge that carries US 1 / SR 3 over the Penobscot River. It connects Verona Island to Prospect, in the U.S. state of Maine.