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 BELKNAP COUNTY

TANNERY HILL FOOT BRIDGE NH-01-e TOWN LATTICE TRUSS, built in 1995 by the Rotary Club of Gilford under Tim Andrews on the site of a covered bridge removed 50 years ago. It is located in the town of Gilford, just off NH 11A, at the Municipal Building.

The GPS location is Lat. 43.5500N & Long. -71.4052W.

 CARROLL COUNTY

JACKSON, HONEYMOON BRIDGE NH-02-01 PADDLEFORD TRUSS W/ARCH, built in 1876, is located near Jackson, on NH Route 16A.

The GPS location is Lat. 44.1466N & Long. -71.1818W.

BARTLETT BRIDGE NH-02-02 PADDLEFORD TRUSS W/ARCH, built in 1857, is located East of Bartlett, off US 302. It is a store called "Covered Bridge Shoppe" for antiques and gifts.

The GPS location is Lat. 44.0952N & Long. -71.2037W.

SACO RIVER BRIDGE NH-02-03#3 PADDLEFORD TRUSS W/ARCH, built in 1890, restored in 1988, is located at Conway, on Old NH Route 16.

The GPS location is Lat. 43.9830N & Long. -71.1167W.

 

SWIFT RIVER BRIDGE NH-02-05#2 PADDLEFORD TRUSS, built in 1869, is located at the Northern edge of Conway Village one half mile north of Route 16. 

The GPS location is Lat. 43.9847N & Long. -71.1195W.

 

ALBANY BRIDGE NH-02-06 PADDLEFORD TRUSS, built in 1858. It is located near Albany, 6 miles west of NH16 at the Covered Bridge Campground.

The GPS location is Lat. 44.0058N & Long. -71.2412W.

 DURGIN BRIDGE NH-02-07 PADDLEFORD TRUSS, built in 1869, restored in 1966, is located NE of North Sandwich on Durgin Road.

The GPS location is Lat. 42.8562N & Long. -72.3642W.

WHITTIER, BEARCAMP BRIDGE NH-02-08 PADDLEFORD TRUSS, built c. 1870, is located at the Southwestern edge of West Ossipee.

The GPS location is Lat. 43.8225N & Long. -71.2113W.

WENTWORTH BRIDGE NH-02-k, is a small non-authentic covered walking bridge on the Wentworth Golf Course, in Jackson along NH 16A.

The GPS location is Lat. 44.1455N & Long. -71.1836W.

 

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