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Bement Covered Bridge Scenic in Bradford, NH USA
This is the third bridge at this location. Tradition has it that Colonel Stephen H. Long, a Hopkinton native and a member of the U.S. Army Topographical Engineers, built the bridge entirely of hemlock. No evidence was found however to support or dispute the claim.
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Blacksmith Shop Covered Bridge Scenic in Cornish, NH USA
The Blacksmith Shop Bridge was built by James Tasker. The bridge was used by only one family and given its name because of its close proximity to a local blacksmith shop that once stood in an area know as Slab City.
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Blow-Me-Down Covered Bridge Scenic in Cornish, NH USA
The bridge was build by James Tasker. The structure was repaired by Milton Graton and his son Arnold in 1980. The restoration was made possible with the aid from a federal Historic Preservation Fund matching grant from the National Park Service of the U.S.
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Cilleyville Covered Bridge Scenic in Andover, NH USA
The structure was built by a local carpenter by the name of Print Atwood. He was assisted by Al Emerson and Charles Wilson. Local folklore suggests that during construction, Emerson and Wilson became upset and cut some of the timbers short, causing the bridge to tilt.
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Corbin Covered Bridge Scenic in Newport, NH USA
The state suggested closing the bridge in May 1979, but the town reduced the posted weight limit from six to three tons. It was rehabilitated by the state in 1980 at a cost of $43,000.
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Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge Scenic in Cornish, NH USA
The bridge was built by James Tasker who is known to have built at least eleven bridges in the area. It was assembled in a schoolyard and then transported to the site. The farmers who used it would occasionally repair it.
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Meriden Covered Bridge Scenic in Plainfield, NH USA
The current bridge is the third one on this site. The previous two were open timber structures. The present bridge was built by James Tasker for a fee of $465. Levi Sanderson was paid $220 for building the bridge abutments.
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Nature Discovery Center Museum in Warner, NH USA
The Museum is a family nature center offering hands-on act. The Nature Discovery Center, founded in 1955, is located in a barn across from the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner. The Museum contains interactive collections, interpretive exhibits, and hands-on activities with nature prizes for children.
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Packard Hill Covered Bridge Scenic in Lebanon, NH USA
Between 1780 and 1790 an open timber bridge without railings was constructed at this location for Ichabod Packard. The bridge served Mr. Packard's home on the north side of the river and his mill, a combined sawmill and gristmill, located on the south side.
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Pier Covered Bridge Scenic in Newport, NH USA
The current bridge was built in 1907 by the Boston and Maine Railroad to replace a wood lattice bridge constructed in 1871-1872 by the Sugar River Railroad.
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The Fort at Number 4 Museum in Charlestown, NH USA
The original stockade was built here in 1744. This replica is a soup-to-nuts education in Colonial dress, crafts, and daily life.
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Waterloo Covered Bridge Scenic in Warner, NH USA
The structure was completely rebuilt in 1857 by Dutton Woods of Contoocook. It was rebuilt a second time in 1970, at a cost of $16,300 under the state Town Bridge Aid Program. Finally, the bridge was rehabilitated by the state in 1987 at a cost of $3,000.
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Wright's Covered Bridge Scenic in Newport, NH USA
The bridge was built in 1906 by the Bridge and Building Department of the Boston and Maine Railroad. It replaced a wooden bridge built by the Sugar River Railroad in 1871 and 1872. The Sugar River line merged with the Concord and Claremont Railroad in 1873.
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“FABRICate” Art Gallery in Meriden, NH USA
“FABRICate” New Exhibit! The League of NH Craftsmen in Meredith, NH – is proud to present its latest exhibition “FABRICate”, showcasing the work of four incredible fiber artists Cheryl Miller, Elaine Farmer, Patsy Fraiser, and Helen Fitzgerald.
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Evenmore Gardens Nature in Canaan, NH USA
Beautiful display gardens, small herb farm, &greenhouse. Evenmore Gardens has beautiful gardens open to the public; Herb gardens, woodland garden, and children's fairy garden. Selling over 200 varieties of potted herbs, perennials, and native plants grown, also fresh cut and pick your own herbs and flowers in season.
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