List of covered bridges in New Hampshire
This is a list of New Hampshire covered bridges. There are fifty-four historic wooden covered bridges currently standing in the U.S. state of New Hampshire.
Historic bridges
Alphabetically by bridge name (locations in parentheses):
- Albany (Albany) (two newer bridges added in 1980s)
- Ashuelot (Ashuelot)
- Bartlett (Bartlett)
- Bath (Bath)
- Bath-Haverhill (Bath)
- Bement (Bradford)
- Blacksmith Shop (Cornish)
- Blair (Campton)
- Blow-Me-Down (Cornish)
- Bump (Campton)
- Carleton (Swanzey)
- Cilleyville (Bog) (Andover)
- Clark's (North Woodstock)
- Columbia (Columbia)
- Contoocook (Hopkinton) Railroad (Contoocook)
- Coombs (Winchester)
- Corbin (Newport)
- Cornish-Windsor (Cornish and Windsor, Vt.)
- County (Hancock and Greenfield)
- Dalton (Warner)
- Dingleton Hill (Cornish)
- Durgin (Sandwich)
- Edgell (Lyme)
- Flume (Lincoln)
- Groveton (Groveton)
- Happy Corner (Pittsburg)
- Henniker (Henniker)
- Honeymoon (Jackson)
- Keniston (Andover)
- McDermott (Langdon)
- Mechanic Street (Lancaster)
- Meriden (Plainfield)
- Mt. Orne (Lancaster)
- Packard Hill (Lebanon) - 1991
- Pier (Newport)
- Pittsburg-Clarksville (Pittsburg-Clarksville)
- Prentiss (Langdon)
- River Road (Pittsburg)
- Rowell's (West Hopkinton)
- Saco River (Conway)
- Sawyers Crossing (Swanzey)
- Sentinel Pine (Lincoln)
- Slate (Swanzey)
- Smith (Plymouth)
- Squam River (Ashland)
- Stark (Stark)
- Sulphite (Franklin)
- Swift River (Conway)
- Swiftwater (Bath)
- Waterloo (Warner)
- West Swanzey (Swanzey)
- Whittier (Ossipee)
- Wright's (Newport)
Bridges that are gone
- This is a partial list of the 400 bridges that once stood in New Hampshire. You can help by adding to it.
- Bedell Covered Bridge (Haverhill)
- County Farm Bridge (Dover)
- Errol Bridge ref old post card
- Goffstown Covered Railroad Bridge, destroyed by arson in 1976
- Hollis ref old post card
- New Henniker Bridge (West Hopkinton)
- Turkey Jim's (Campton) – Original structure built 1878, rebuilt as original in 1958,[1] washed out in Irene flooding August 28, 2011.[2]
Other covered bridges that are relatively new
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- Brookline - Nissitissit Foot Bridge - 1978 - Nissitissit River
- Candia - Candia Woods Golf Links - 1961
- Chester - Wason Pond - 2011 - Wason Pond
- Derry - Hoodcroft - 1980s - Beaver Brook
- Grafton - Brundage - 1957 - Mill Brook
- Grantham - 1982 - Eastman Pond
- Henniker - 1972 - Contoocook River / New England College
- Hudson - 1983 - Melendy Brook
- Jackson - Wentworth Country Club - 1991
- Littleton - 2004 - Riverwalk - Ammonoosuc River
- Merrimack - 1990 - Stowell Road - Baboosic Brook
- Nashua - 1970 - Royal Crest
- Peterborough - Teixeira - 1965 - Nubanusit Brook
- Randolph - Mossy Glen - 1968
- Tamworth - 1992 - Chocorua River
- Woodstock - Allen Hollis - 1981 - Lost River
- Woodstock - Jack-O-Lantern Resort - 1987
References
External links
- NH Bridges official site
- NH Division of Historical Resources
- National Register of Historic Places
- Recent pictures of existing bridges
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