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  2. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Town lattice truss, destroyed in 2011 by flash flooding from Hurricane Irene. [2] Bedell Covered Bridge: 1866 1975-05-28 Newbury: Orange: Burr arch truss; destroyed by windstorm in 1979 Bennington Falls Covered Bridge: 1889 1973-08-28 Bennington

  3. Gothic-arch barn - Wikipedia

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    George Obendorf Gothic Arch Truss Barn, built from Sears Roebuck parts, in Idaho. A Gothic-arched roof barn or Gothic-arch barn or Gothic barn or rainbow arch [1] is a barn whose profile is in the ogival shape of a Gothic arch. These became economically feasible when arch members could be formed by a lamination process.

  4. Blue Hills (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Hills just west of Bremerton, Washington, also called the Bremerton Hills, Bald Hills, and Wildcat Hills, consist of Gold Mountain, Green Mountain, and several informally named hills. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Reaching an elevation of 1761 feet (537 meters), a thousand feet above the glacial till that fills the Puget Lowland, [ 3 ] they form a ...

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    While bowstring arch trusses are fairly common in roof architecture, very few bridges are built that way. In fact, a 1987 Caltrans survey of historical bridges found no other examples in the state.

  7. Gold Mountain (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Gold Mountain is a 1,761-foot (537 m) summit in the Blue Hills on the Kitsap Peninsula of Washington state, in the United States' Pacific Northwest. It is the highest point on the Kitsap Peninsula and the highest point in Kitsap County, Washington , [ 1 ] and nearby 1,639-foot (500 m) Green Mountain is the second-highest point.

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