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ALBANY
COUNTY
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WALDBILLIG
BRIDGE #NY-01-01, Warren Truss, built by Gerald & Michael
Waldbillig in 1955 is 30' long. It is located NE of Voorheesville,
on private land. It does not qualify for the National Register.
Please get permission from owner.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.6640N & Long. -73.8952W.
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OTTERNESS
WAY
BRIDGE,#NY-01-c, Stringer, built in 1978, is located behind the
Voorheesville School between a parking lot & the school.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42. 6492N & Long. -73.9360W .
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COLONIE
TOWN PARK BRIDGE #NY-01-D, Stringer. It is located in Colonie
Township Park in Latham.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42. 8035N & Long. -73.7439W .
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BROOME
COUNTY
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MUNSON
BRIDGE #NY-04-h, Queenpost Truss, built by Robert & Rachel
Munson in 1991 is 22' long. It is located near South Vestal, NY.
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. Please get permission from owner.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.0093N & Long. -75.9955W.
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CATTARAGUS
COUNTY
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Thomas
E. Kelly Bridge #NY-05-f, Stringer Truss, built in 1989 in the
Alleghany State Park, in the Red House Area.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.0997N & Long. -78.7353W.
photo
by Trish Kane
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DELAWARE
COUNTY
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DOWNSVILLE
BRIDGE #NY-13-01 LONG with 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 Downsville, NY, on Bridge Street.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.0757N & Long. -74.9907W.
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FITCH'S
BRIDGE #NY-13-02#2 TOWN LATTICE TRUSS, built by James Frazer &
James Warren in 1870 & moved to present position in 1885.
It is 113' long & was added to the National Register on April
29, 1999. It is located off NY 10,on Fitches Bridge road, NE of
Dehli.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.2980N & Long. -74.8797W.
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HAMDEN BRIDGE #NY-13-03#2 LONG TRUSS, built by Robert Murray in
1859.It was added to the National Register on April 29, 1999.
It is 128' long. It is located on Basin Clove Road, 6 miles SW
of Dehli.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.1955N & Long. -74.9882W.
The second photo of the Hamden Bridge was given to me by my NY
covered bridge friend Trish Kane after its recent re-furbishing.
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TUSCARORA
CLUB, DEMIS BRIDGE #NY-13-05, Originally a King, 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. Visitors
are not welcome. It was badly damaged by Tropical Storm Irene.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.0856N & Long. -74.6888W.
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LOWER
SHAVERTOWN, formerly known as CAMPBELL #NY-13-07 Town Lattice
Truss, now a Stringer, 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.
The
GPS location is Lat. 41.9235N & Long. -75.0128W.
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ERPF
BRIDGE #NY-13-08, 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. An appointment is needed to
visit.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.1441N & Long. -74.6035W.
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ESSEX
COUNTY
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JAY
BRIDGE #NY-16-01 Howe Truss, built by George M. Burt in 1857.
It is completely rebuilt & placed over water. It survived
the Tropical Storm Irene.
The
GPS location is Lat. 44.3730N & Long. -73.7250W.
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FORT TICONDEROGA,
KISSING BRIDGE NY-16-E, Town-like structure, built in 1994 by
the Elk Club, is located West of Fort Ticonderoga Historic site
in Centennial Park, off NY 22.
The
GPS location is Lat. 43.8493N .& Long. -73.4187W.
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FULTON
COUNTY
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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.
The
GPS location is Lat. 43.0793N .& Long. -74.1291W.
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MOREHOUSE
BRIDGE #NY-18-c, Stringer, built in 1991 by Douglas Morehouse,
is located off Route 29, south of Broadalbin, on private property.
The GPS location is Lat. 43.0539N & Long. -74.1958W.
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HERKIMER
COUNTY
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ALVAH
HOPSON, 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.
The
GPS location is Lat. 43.1408N .& Long. -74.7878W.
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OLD
FORGE BRIDGE, #NY-22-b, Stringer, built in 1987, is located
in Old Forge, at the visitor center.
The
GPS location is Lat. 43.7117N .& Long. -74.9697W.
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JEFFERSON
COUNTY
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FRONTENAC,
NORTH COUNTRY BRIDGE #NY-23-E, 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!
The
GPS location is Lat. 43.8407N .& Long. -76.1037W.
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MADISON
COUNTY
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AMERICANA
VILLAGE BRIDGE, #NY-27-A, 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).
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.8529N .& Long. -75.5274W.
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ONIEDA
COUNTY
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ROYDHOUSE
BRIDGE #NY-33-C built in 1979, is located along Rte. 20 West,
at Bridgewater, on Doe Road.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.8786N .& Long. -75.2573W.
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OSTEGO
COUNTY
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HYDE
HALL BRIDGE #NY-39-01, Burr Arch Truss, built by Cyrenus Clark,
Andrew & Lorenzo Bates in 1825. It is the oldest in the
United States. 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. It survived the Tropical
Storm Irene but for a branch punctured the siding.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.7901N .& Long. -74.8640W.
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RENSSELAER-WASHINGTON
COUNTY
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BUSKIRK
BRIDGE #NY-42-02#2 & #NY-58-04#2, 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.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.9582N .& Long. -73.4332W.
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SARATOGA
COUNTY
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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.
The
GPS location is Lat. 43.2209N .& Long. -74.1003W.
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SCHOHARIE
COUNTY
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BLENHEIM
BRIDGE #NY-48-01, Double-Barreled Long Truss with Arch, (very
rare type), built by Nicholas Montgomery Powers in 1855. It
is 228' long & was added to the National Register on October
15, 1966. It was the longest covered bridge in New York State.
It was lost to Tropical Storm Irene on August 28, 2011.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.4718N .& Long. -74.4415W.
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SCHOHARIE
BRIDGE #NY-48-B, Stringer. It is located at Schoharie, at
the 1785 Col. Peter Vroman House.
The GPS location is Lat. 42.6794N .& Long. -74.3008W.
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SUFFOLK
COUNTY
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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.
The
GPS location is Lat. 40.9425N & Long. -72 2911W.
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SULLIVAN
COUNTY
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HALLS
MILLS BRIDGE #NY-53-01 TOWN LATTICE TRUSS, built by David Benton
& John Knight in 1912.It is 119' long & hasn't yet been
added to the National Register. It is located in the town of
Neversink, off Hunter Road.
The
GPS location is Lat. 41.8895N .& Long. -74.5905W.
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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, SW of Lewbeach.
The
GPS location is Lat. 41.9812N .& Long. -74.8363W.
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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.
The
GPS location is Lat. 41.9145N .& Long. -74.8317W.
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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.
The
GPS location is Lat. 41.7013N .& Long. -74.9100W.
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GRAHAMSVILLE
BRIDGE #NY-53-B, Stringer, built in 1976, is located NW of Grahamsville.
The GPS location is Lat. 41.8545N & Long. -74 5552W.
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TOMPKINS
COUNTY
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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.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.3632N .& Long. -76.5905W.
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ULSTER
COUNTY
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PERRINE
BRIDGE #NY-56-01, Burr Arch Truss, built by Benjamin Wood in
1844, restored in 1969. 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.
The
GPS location is Lat. 41.8176N .& Long. -74.0557W.
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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. It was damaged by Tropical Storm Irene
and will be repaired.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.0792N .& Long. -74.5257W.
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TAPPAN,
KITTLE BRIDGE #NY-56-03, built in by Salem Jerome Moot in 1870
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. It was slightly damaged by Tropical Storm Irene
but can still be driven on.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.0657N .& Long. -74.5473W.
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ASHOKAN,
TURNWOOD BRIDGE #NY-56-05, Town Lattice Truss, built by Nelson
Tomkins in 1885, 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.
The
GPS location is Lat. 41.9266N .& Long. -74.1989W.
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GRANT
MILLS, MILL BROOK 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. It was damaged by Tropical Storm Irene.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.0714N .& Long. -74.6366W.
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MEYERS
BRIDGE #NY-56-D, Stringer, is located one mile from Tappan/Kittle
bridge, eastward.
The
GPS location is Lat. 42.0584N & Long. -74.5399W.
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FRIENDSHIP
MANOR BRIDGE #NY-56-E, Stringer, built in 1992, by Fort Miller
Co. & Chesterfield Associates. It is located in Catskill
State Park.
The GPS location is Lat. 42.1254N & Long. -74.4711W.
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WASHINGTON
COUNTY
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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.
The
GPS location is Lat. 43.0832N .& Long. -73.3120W.
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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.
The
GPS location is Lat. 43.0911N .& Long. -73.3456W.
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REXLEIGH
BRIDGE #NY-58-03#2, 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.
The
GPS location is Lat. 43.1345N .& Long. -73.3555W.
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SEEDHOUSE/ASGROW
GARDENS #NY-58-a, a 23-foot Stringer footbridge, built in 1890,
is located in a small park in Cambridge.
The
GPS location is Lat. 43.0276N & Long. -73.3830W.
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SLATE
BRIDGE #58-d, built in 2000,a non-authentic footbridge, was
located behind the Slate Valley Museum in Granville. It was
removed.
The
GPS location is Lat. 43.4054N & Long. -73.2624W.
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