Chiselville Covered Bridge The Chiselville Covered Bridge was built in 1870 by Daniel Oatman. It spans the Roaring Branch on Sunderland Hill Road in Sunderland, Vermont. There is not much in the way of scenery here. The most intriguing thing about the bridge may be the sign which reads: One
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Coombs Covered Bridge-NH Covered Bridge Number 2
Coombs Covered Bridge Coombs Covered Bridge is a small, plain, covered bridge with very little scenery. But it is beautiful, and it played a big role in the development of the area! Located on Coombs Bridge Road in Winchester, New Hampshire, it was named after its original builder and owner,
Ashuelot Covered Bridge-A Beautiful Covered Bridge in NH
Ashuelot covered bridge is considered by local historians to be one of New Hampshire’s most elaborate covered bridges. This bridge is located south of New Hampshire Route 119 in the upper village of Ashuelot on Bolton Road, in the town of Winchester, New Hampshire. This wooden covered bridge is a
Pittsburg-Clarksville Covered Bridge-Bacon Bridge-A beautiful Covered Bridge in NH
Pittsburg-Clarksville Covered Bridge, also known as Bacon Bridge, is located South of U.S. Route 3 on Bacon Road in Pittsburgh, NH and Clarksville, NH. This bridge connects the two New Hampshire towns crossing over the Connecticut River. o Are you looking for the best covered bridges in New Hampshire? There
Bump Covered Bridge, Campton NH
Bump Covered Bridge was originally built in 1877 and was known as Webber Bridge. Due to structural issues, Webber Bridge was rebuilt in 1972 and named Bump Covered Bridge. It was rebuilt by Arnold Graton for a price of $2,500 and it is maintained by the town of Campton. fff
Blair Covered Bridge-A Beautiful Covered Bridge in Campton NH
Blair Covered Bridge is a beautiful wooden covered bridge located in Campton NH. This bridge is 292 feet long and is surrounded by beautiful scenery. This bridge definitely needs to be on your list of best covered bridges in New Hampshire! f Blair Bridge was originally built in 1829 for