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| Mt Orne Bridge
The Mount Orne Covered Bridge connects Lancaster, New Hampshire with Lunenburg, Vermont. Originally built in 1911 and rehabilitated in 1983, this structure spanning the Connecticut River is still in use today.
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| Mt Orne Bridge View
This view was taken from the Mount Orne Covered Bridge connecting Lancaster, New Hampshire with Lunenburg, Vermont. The still waters of the Connecticut River create a sublime reflection of the few trees still standing at the edge of what is still farmland.
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| Saco River Bridge
Spanning the Saco River in Conway, New Hampshire, the Saco River Bridge was originally built in 1850 and rebuilt in 1890. The setting sun and warm autumn colors adds to the beauty of this bridge and surrounding landscape.
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| Stark Bridge
Originally built in 1862, the Stark Covered Bridge is located in Stark, New Hampshire. Spanning the Upper Ammonoosuc River, this bridge was torn off it's piers in the 1890's but restored to it's original location by men and oxen.
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| Stark Bridge
Originally built in 1862, the Stark Covered Bridge is located in Stark, New Hampshire. Spanning the Upper Ammonoosuc River, this bridge was torn off it's piers in the 1890's but restored to it's original location by men and oxen.
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| Stark Bridge
Originally built in 1862, the Stark Covered Bridge is located in Stark, New Hampshire. Spanning the Upper Ammonoosuc River, this bridge was torn off it's piers in the 1890's but restored to it's original location by men and oxen.
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| Swift River Bridge
Originally built in 1850, The Swift River Bridge is located in Conway, New Hampshire. Spanning the Swift River, the current bridge was rebuilt from the original materials after the first bridge was washed downstream in 1869. The bridge is closed to vehicular traffic but remains a popular footbridge and historical landmark.
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| Waterloo Bridge
Spanning the Warner River, the Waterloo Bridge is located in Warner, New Hampshire. Originally built in 1840, this bridge was rebuilt in 1970 and then rehabilitated in 1987 contributing to it's pristine condition.
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| Mt. Orne Bridge Hay Bale
The Mount Orne Covered Bridge connects Lancaster, New Hampshire with Lunenburg, Vermont. Originally built in 1911 and rehabilitated in 1983, this structure spanning the Connecticut River is still in use today. Reminiscent of times long passed, this truck carries a bale of hay across the river.
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