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- Q14705332 subject Q8311492.
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- Q14705332 abstract "The Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge over the Ammonoosuc River joining Bath and Woodsville, New Hampshire. Formerly used to carry New Hampshire Route 135, the bridge was idled in 1999. Restored in 2004, it is now open to foot traffic only. It is believed to be the oldest covered bridge in the state.The bridge was built in 1829 with funding provided by both towns. It was built by Moses Abbott and Leonard Walker after Airel Miner, the first choice to supervise the construction, stepped down. The bridge is a Town lattice truss bridge with two spans. The road bed is 256'8" long and 14'4" wide and the roof is 277'8" long, covering not just the bridge but also framed entrances on both sides. There is a sidewalk (not part of the original construction) on the east side of the bridge that is 6'1" wide. The roof on that side is extended over the sidewalk, giving the roof profile that of a saltbox house.The bridge has survived a number of flooding events, most notably in 1927, when the lattice work was pierced by a tree trunk, and a barn was carried into the structure. It has been renovated multiple times, most recently in 2004. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.".
- Q14705332 added "1977-04-18".
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- Q14705332 nrhpReferenceNumber "77000091".
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- Q14705332 yearOfConstruction "1829".
- Q14705332 added "1977-04-18".
- Q14705332 built "1829".
- Q14705332 location "Next to NH 135, Woodsville, New Hampshire".
- Q14705332 name "Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge".
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- Q14705332 comment "The Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge over the Ammonoosuc River joining Bath and Woodsville, New Hampshire. Formerly used to carry New Hampshire Route 135, the bridge was idled in 1999. Restored in 2004, it is now open to foot traffic only. It is believed to be the oldest covered bridge in the state.The bridge was built in 1829 with funding provided by both towns.".
- Q14705332 label "Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge".
- Q14705332 lat "44.154444444444444".
- Q14705332 long "-72.03666666666666".
- Q14705332 depiction BathHaverhillBridge.JPG.
- Q14705332 name "Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge".