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Cresson Covered Bridge (Aka Sawyer’s Crossing Covered Bridge) is located on Sawyer’s Crossing Road and crosses the Ashuelot River in Swanzey NH. The bridge was built in 1859. It is said that the bridge was built to replace a bridge at this site that was built in 1771. Cresson Covered Bridge is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges Read more...
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Saco River Covered Bridge is located on East Side Rd and crosses the Saco River in Conway NH. The current Saco River Bridge was built in 1890 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges, number 29-02-03 and is New Hampshire Covered Bridge #48. The bridge was restored from 1987 to 1989. The original Saco River Covered Bridge Read more...
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Rowell Covered Bridge (Aka Rowell’s Bridge) is located on Clement Hill Rd and connects Clement Hill Rd to Maple St. (Rt. 127) in Hopkinton NH and crosses the Contoocook River. Rowell Covered Bridge was built in 1853 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered bridges (WGCB), number 29-07-08 and is New Hampshire covered bridge #9. Rowell Covered Bridge Read more...
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River Road Covered Bridge is located on River Rd near Philbrook Rd in Pittsburg NH and crosses the Perry Stream near the connection to the Connecticut River in Pittsburg, New Hampshire. River Rd Covered Bridge was built in 1858 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-04-02 and is New Hampshire covered bridge #36. River Read more...
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Railroad Covered Bridge (Aka Contoocook Railroad Covered Bridge) is located next to Rt. 103 in Contoocook, NH and crosses the Contoocook River near Hopkinton NH. Railroad Covered Bridge was built in 1889 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-07-07 Railroad Covered Bridge in Contoocook was built for use by the Concord and Claremont Railroad, Read more...
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Prentiss Covered Bridge is located on Old Cheshire Turnpike where the road crosses Great Brook in Langdon, New Hampshire. Prentiss Covered Bridge was built in 1791 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-10-07, and is New Hampshire covered bridge #19. Prentiss Covered Bridge in Langdon is the smallest covered bridge in New Hampshire and Read more...
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Pittsburg-Clarksville Covered Bridge (aka Bacon Covered Bridge) is located on Bacon Rd in Pittsburg NH and Clarksville NH and connects the two New Hampshire towns crossing over the Connecticut River. Pittsburg-Clarksville Covered Bridge was built in 1876 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-04-03 and is New Hampshire covered bridge #34. This NH Covered Read more...
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The Pier Covered Bridge is located near Chandlers Mill Rd in Newport NH and crosses the Sugar River. The Pier Covered Bridge was built by the Boston & Maine Railroad in 1907 as a train bridge. The bridge is now used as part of the Sugar River Receational Trail and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), Read more...
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Mt. Orne covered bridge is located on Mt. Orne Rd near NH Rt. 135 and extends over the Connecticut River from Lancaster, NH to Lunenburg Vermont. Mt. Orne Covered Bridge was constructed in 1911 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered bridges, number 29-04-08, and is New Hampshire covered bridge #30. The original bridge at this site was Read more...
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Meriden Covered Bridge is located on Colby Hill Rd in Plainfield NH and crosses over Blood Brook. Meriden covered bridge in Plainfield NH was built in 1880 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges, number 29-10-08, and is New Hampshire covered bridge #24. The roof on Meriden Covered Bridge caved in due to a strong snow storm Read more...