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| Perreault Covered Bridge
Across Chaudiere River in Notre-Dame des Pins Township, Quebec Canada, the Perreault Covered Bridge is 495 feet long. It was built in 1928 and is no longer in use.
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| Perreault Covered Bridge
Across Chaudiere River in Notre-Dame des Pins Township, Quebec Canada, the Perreault Covered Bridge is 495 feet long. It was built in 1928 and is no longer in use.
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| Shandaken Covered Bridge
The Pine Hill Covered Bridge serves as the entrance to the Belleayre Mountain Day Use Area at the base of Belleayre Mountain. It is east of Pine Hills in the Town of Shandaken, Ulster County New York. The bridge carries Lake Street over Birch Creek.
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| VT Covered Bridge
This bridge, over the Ammonoosuc River in Littleton, New Hampshire is a walkway between the two sections of town.
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| Country Bridge
Covered Bridges dot the countryside in most New England area states including New York State. Some now carry car traffic although most have been converted to historic sites for pedestrian traffic only. Once constructed in this covered fashion to keep horses from spooking when crossing high above rushing water, they have become a symbol of our horse drawn carriage heritage. Can you hear the horses?
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| Country Bridge
Covered Bridges dot the countryside in most New England area states including New York State. Some now carry car traffic although most have been converted to historic sites for pedestrian traffic only. Once constructed in this covered fashion to keep horses from spooking when crossing high above rushing water, they have become a symbol of our horse drawn carriage heritage. Can you hear the horses?
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| Covered Bridge
Covered Bridges dot the countryside in most New England area states including New York State. Some now carry car traffic although most have been converted to historic sites for pedestrian traffic only. Once constructed in this covered fashion to keep horses from spooking when crossing high above rushing water, they have become a symbol of our horse drawn carriage heritage. Can you hear the horses?
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| Covered Bridge
Covered Bridges dot the countryside in most New England area states including New York State. Some now carry car traffic although most have been converted to historic sites for pedestrian traffic only. Once constructed in this covered fashion to keep horses from spooking when crossing high above rushing water, they have become a symbol of our horse drawn carriage heritage. Can you hear the horses?
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| Millbrook Covered Bridge
Covered Bridges dot the countryside in most New England area states including New York State. Some now carry car traffic although most have been converted to historic sites for pedestrian traffic only. Once constructed in this covered fashion to keep horses from spooking when crossing high above rushing water, they have become a symbol of our horse drawn carriage heritage. Can you hear the horses?
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| Albany Bridge
Located just north of the Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire, this covered bridge spans the Swift River. The first bridge on the site was constructed in 1857 and destroyed by a windstorm but was restored in 1982.
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