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ALBANY COUNTY

WALDBILLIG BRIDGE #NY-01-01, Warren Truss, built by Gerald & Michael Waldbillig in 1954 is 30' long. It is located NE of Voorheesville, on private land. It does not qualify for the National Register.
VOORHEESVILLE SCHOOL BRIDGE,#NY-01-C, Stringer, built in 1978, is located behind the Voorheesville School between a parking lot & the school.

BROOME COUNTY

MUNSON BRIDGE #NY-04-02, Queenpost Truss, built by Robert Munson in 1991 is 22' long. It is New York state's newest. It does not qualify for the National Register. The photo included was given to me by my New York Covered Bridge Society friend Trish Kane. 

CATTARAGUS COUNTY

Thomas E. Kelly Bridge
photo by Trish Kane

DELAWARE COUNTY

DOWNSVILLE BRIDGE #NY-13-01 LONG & QUEENPOST TRUSS, built in 1854 by Robert Murray. It is 174' long & it was added to the National Register on April 29, 1999. It is New York state's Longest Operating Covered Bridge. It is located in the village of Colchester, on Bridge Street. In April of 1999 when I visited the bridge, it had been newly re-sided with a single-lane path installed.
FITCH's BRIDGE #NY-13-02 TOWN LATTICE TRUSS, built by James Frazer & James Warren in 1870 & moved to present position in 1885. It is 100' long & was added to the National Register on April 29, 1999. It is located off NY 10,on Fitches Bridge road, northeast of Dehli.



HAMDEN BRIDGE #NY-13-03 LONG TRUSS, built by Robert Murray in 1859.It was added to the National Register on April 29, 1999. It is 125' long. It is located on Basin Clove Road, 6 miles sw of Dehli.

The second photo was given to me by my NY covered bridge friend Trish Kane after its recent re-furbishing.

 TUSCARORA CLUB, DEMIS BRIDGE #NY-13-05 STRINGER , built by William Mead in 1870 as a Kingpost Truss  & relocated in 1935 in Dunraven, NY. It is 38' long & does not qualify for the National Register. It has been re-habilitated as a Stringer, is located off Millbrook Road, off NY 30 on private property.
LOWER SHAVERTOWN, formerly known as CAMPBELL #NY-13-07 Town Lattice Truss, built in 1877 by Anson Jenkins & August Neidig in Shavertown, NY, moved to present position by Carl Campbell in 1954. It was added to the National Register on April 29, 1999. It is 32' long. It is located on Methol Road, on private land, WSW of Cooks Falls.
ERPF BRIDGE #NY-56-08, Town Lattice Truss, built by Seager Fairburn in 1964, is located SE of Arkville, off Erpf Road, on private land. It is 31' long & does not qualify for the National  Register. The photo included was given to me by my New York Covered Bridge Society friend Trish Kane.

ESSEX COUNTY

JAY BRIDGE #NY-16-01 Howe Truss, built by George M. Burt in 1857. Relocated to a nearby field in 1997. It is completely rebuilt & waiting for the new bridge to be built until it is put back over the water.
FORT TICONDEROGA, KISSING BRIDGE NY-16-A, Town-like structure, built in 1994 by the Elk Club, is located West of Fort Ticonderoga Historic site in Centennial Park off NY 22.


FULTON COUNTY

EAGLE MILLS BRIDGE #NY-18-01, Town Truss, built by John Gasner in 1967. It is 40' long and does not qualify for the National Register. It is located East of Broadalbin, off Eagle Mills Road.
MOREHOUSE BRIDGE, Stringer, is located off Route 29 on the north side of the road, ½ mile east of Route 30, right near Second Avenue on private property.

HERKIMER COUNTY

SALISBURY CENTER BRIDGE #NY-22-01, Multiple Kingpost & Arch Truss, built by Alvah Hopson in 1875. It is 50' long & was added to the National Register on June 19, 11972. It is located at Salisbury Center, off NY 29, on Fairview Road. Repairs have been made recently replacing the steel I-beams with wooden laminated beams. It is now level.
OLD FORGE BRIDGE, #NY-22-b, Stringer, built in 1985, to my knowledge, is located in Old Forge at the visitor center.

JEFFERSON COUNTY

FRONTENAC, NORTH COUNTRY BRIDGE #NY-23-b, Town Lattice Truss, built by C. Gary Beckstead in 1979. It is 45' long & does not qualify for the National Register. It is located North of Bellville at Butterville, on private property, off TR 75. Ask permission to visit!

MADISON COUNTY

AMERICANA VILLAGE BRIDGE, #NY-27-01, Warren Truss, built by Donald Burch in 1968. It is 33' long & does not qualify for the National Register. It is located SSW of Madison on private property, off Lake Moraine Road (TR 83).

ONIEDA COUNTY

ROYDHOUSE #NY-33-C This bridge I came across as I was traveling along Rte. 20 West, at Bridgewater, on Doe Road.

OSTEGO COUNTY

HYDE HALL BRIDGE #NY-39-01, Burr Arch Truss, built by Cyrenus Clark, Andrew & Lorenzo Bates in 1825. It is the oldest in New York state. It is 53' long & was added to the National Register on December 17, 1998. It is near the entrance to Glimmerglass State Park, near East Springfield.

RENSSELAER-WASHINGTON COUNTY

BUSKIRK BRIDGE #NY-42-02 & #NY-58-04, Howe Truss, built by Peter O. Osterhauth, Charles Newman, James B. Roberts & Charles F. Ingalls in 1857. It is 53' long & was added to the National Register on March 8, 1978. It is 158' long & is located at Buskirk on TR 103/59. It is shared with Washington County. It is completely gone. The wood is being stored somewhere nearby.

SARATOGA COUNTY

COPELAND BRIDGE #NY-46-01, Queenpost Truss, built by Arad Copeland in 1879. It is 35' long & was added to the National Register on August 6, 1998. It is the only historic Queenpost in New York state. It is located east of Edinburg, off North Shore Road, on private property.

SCHOHARIE COUNTY

BLENHEIM BRIDGE #NY-48-01, Double-Barreled Long Truss with Arch, (very rare type), built by Nicholas Montgomery Powers in 1855. It is 210' long & was added to the National Register on October 15, 1966. It is the longest covered bridge in New York State. It is located on the east edge of North Blenheim, off NY 30.  
SCHOHARIE BRIDGE #NY-48-B, Stringer.  I came across this bridge while touring New York State. It is located at Schoharie, at the 1785 Col. Peter Vroman House. It is sponsored by the Schoharie Kiwanis Club, & built under the supervision of Richard Silvernail, a Volunteer Instructor at Camp Summit & designed by Gerald Waldbillig of Albany, NY. It is dedicated to Dr. Wim Van Eekeren, who conceived the idea & made it a reality. 

SUFFOLK COUNTY

LUDLOW GREENS NY-52-02, Town Truss, built in 1990 by Jonathan Foster. It is 50' long. It is located on Long Island, in Bridgehampton, on Edgewood Ave.

SULLIVAN COUNTY

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 Road.
 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.
 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.
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.
GRAHAMSVILLE BRIDGE #NY-53-B, Stringer,  built in 1976, is located somewhere around Neversink, off Rte. 55.

TOMPKINS COUNTY

NEWFIELD BRIDGE #NY-55-01 Town Lattice Truss, built by Benjamin Starr & Samuel Hamm & Sons, David Dassance & Patchen Parsons in 1853, restored in 1972 with a laminated Arch. It is 115' long. It is located at Newfield, on Bridge Street, between Main & Bank Streets.

ULSTER COUNTY

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.
 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.
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.
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.
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.
MYERS BRIDGE #NY-56-D, Stringer, is located one mile from Tappan/Kittle bridge, eastward.
FRIENDSHIP MANOR BRIDGE #NY-56-E, Stringer, built in 1992. It is located at the entrance to Belleayre Mountain Day Use Park. 

WASHINGTON COUNTY

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.
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.
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.
CAMBRIDGE BRIDGE (Asgrow Gardens), a 23-foot Stringer footbridge, built in 1890, is located in a small park in Cambridge.
GRANVILLE BRIDGE a non-authentic footbridge, is located behind the Slate Valley Museum in Granville.

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