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HALLS
MILLS BRIDGE #NY-53-01 TOWN LATTICE TRUSS, built by David Benton &
John Knight in 1912.It is 130' long & hasn't yet been added to the
National Register. It is located in the town of Neversink, off Hunter
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BEAVERKILL,
CONKLIN BRIDGE #NY-53-02 Town Lattice Truss, built by John Davidson
in 1865. It is 98' long & is currently on the books for the National
Register. It is located on Campsite Road in Beaverkill State Campsite,
southwest of Lewbeach. |
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LIVINGSTON
MANOR, VAN TRAN FLAT BRIDGE #NY-53-03 Town Lattice Truss, built by John
Davidson in 1860. It is 117' long & is yet to be added to the National
Register. It is located on Covered Bridge Road, north of Livingston
Manor. |
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BENDO
BRIDGE #NY-53-04 TOWN LATTICE TRUSS, built by John Davidson in 1860
in Livingston Manor, moved to present position in 1913. It is 48' long
& does not qualify for the National Register. It is located in Covered
Bridge Campsite on Conklin Road. Permission to visit is needed. |
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GRAHAMSVILLE
BRIDGE #NY-53-B, Stringer, built in 1976, is located somewhere
around Neversink, off Rte. 55. |
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PERRINE
BRIDGE #NY-56-01, Burr Arch Truss, built by Benjamin Wood in 1843, restored
in 1993. It is 138' long & was added to the National Register on
April 13, 1973. It is located SW of Rifton, off NY 213, near I-87 exit. |
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FORGE
BRIDGE #NY-56-02, Kingpost Truss, built by Salem Jerome Moot in 1906.
It is 27' long & is currently in the books for the National Register.
It is the only Kingpost Truss in New York state & shortest. It is
located SE of Arkville, off Dry Brook Road, along south side, on a private
road. Permission needed to visit bridge. |
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TAPPAN,
KITTLE BRIDGE #NY-56-03, built by Salem Jerome Moot in 1906 as a Kingpost
Truss. It is 43' long It was re-built in 1985 as a Stringer truss. It
does not qualify for the National Register. It is located further down
the road from the Forge Bridge, on private land. |
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OLIVE/
TURNWOOD BRIDGE #NY-56-05, Town Lattice Truss, built in 1889, moved
to the New York State University Campus in Olivebridge in 1930. It is
located on Beaverkill Road. There is a fee to walk the grounds. I was
given permission from the grounds people after paying the small daily
fee. |
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MILL
BROOK BRIDGE
formerly known as GRANT
MILLS BRIDGE #NY-56-06, Town Lattice Truss, built by Edgar Marks, Orrin
Marks & Wesley Alton in 1902, restored in 1992. It is 66' long &
was added to the National Register on December 17, 1998. It is located
South of Margaretville, off Mill Brook Road. |
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MYERS
BRIDGE #NY-56-D, Stringer, is located one mile from Tappan/Kittle bridge,
eastward. |
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FRIENDSHIP
MANOR BRIDGE #NY-56-E, Stringer, built in 1992. It is located at the
entrance to Belleayre Mountain Day Use Park. |
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EAGLEVILLE
BRIDGE #NY-58-01, Town Lattice Truss, built by Ephraim W. Clapp in 1858.
It is 100' long & was added to the National Register on March 8,
1978. It is located on Eagleville Road, off NY 313, in Eagleville. |
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SHUSHAN
BRIDGE #NY-58-02, Town Lattice Truss, built by Milton & James C.
Stevens in 1858 & relocated in 1963.It is 161' long & was added
to the National Register on March 8, 1978. It is located off TR 61,
at Shushan. |
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REXLEIGH
BRIDGE #NY-58-03, Howe Truss, built by Reuben Comins & George Wadsworth
in 1874, restored in 1984. It is 107' long & was added to the National
Register on March 8, 1978. It is located SSW of Salem, on Rexleigh Road. |
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CAMBRIDGE
BRIDGE (Asgrow Gardens), a 23-foot Stringer footbridge, built in 1890,
is located in a small park in Cambridge. |
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GRANVILLE
BRIDGE a non-authentic footbridge, is located behind the Slate Valley
Museum in Granville. |