The Covered Bridges of
New Hampshire
Viewed through The Nickelodeon:
Click on the so-called "thumbnail" to see the
enlargement of each photo (or more accurately, "didgo" or digital
photo image). Just remember to click the back arrow or, what I usually do, press
the back space key on your keyboard. But you already knew that.
So,
LOOK INTO THE NICKELODEON:
Click a nickelodeon viewer to see bridge and then use backspace key or click the back arrow in the toolbars.
Top: Number 2, the Coumbs bridge, in Winchester. Bottom: Number 1, the
Ashuelot bridge also in Winchester.
Top: Number 4, the Slate bridge, in Swanzey. Bottom: Number 5, the West
Swanzy bridge, also in Swanzey.
Top: Number 8,The County bridge, Hancock and Greenford. Bottom: Number 7,
The Carleton bridge, Swanzey.
Top: Number 10, the Railroad bridge, Hopkinton. Bottom: Number 63, the
Henniker bridge, Henniker.
Top: Number 14, the Bement bridge, Bradford. Bottom: Number 9, the
Rowell's bridge, Hopkinton.
Top: Number 13, the Waterloo bridge, Warner. Bottom: the Dalton bridge,
Warner.
Top: Number 15, the Keniston bridge, Andover. Bottom, Number 16, the
Cilleyville bridge, Andover.
Top: Number 57, the Pier bridge, Newport. Bottom: Number 17, the Corbin
bridge, Newport.
Top: Number 18, the McDermitt bridge, Langdon. Bottom: Number 58, the
Wright's bridge, Newport.
Top: Number 22, the Dingleton Hill bridge, Cornish. Bottom: Number 19, The
Prentiss bridge, Langdon.
Top: Number 20, the Cornish-Windsor bridge, Cornish. Bottom: Number
21, the Blacksmith Shop bridge, Cornish.
Top: Number 23, the Blow-Me-Down bridge, Cornish. Bottom: Number 24,
the Meriden bridge, Plainfield.
Top: Number 25, the Edgell bridge, Lyme. Bottom: Number 67, the Packard
Hill, Lebanon.
Top: Number 43, the Bump bridge, Campdon. Bottom: Number 41, the Blair
bridge, Campton.
Top: Number 45, the Durgin bridge, Sandwich. Bottom: Number 65, the Squam
River bridge, Ashland.
Top: Number 48, the Saco River bridge, Conway. Bottom: Number 46,
the Whittier bridge, Ossipee.
Top: Number 50, the Bartlett, in Bartlett. Bottom: Number 51, the
Honeymoon bridge, Jackson.
Top: Number 49, the Albany bridge, Albany. Bottom: Bridge 47,
the Swift River bridge, Conway.
Top: Number 39, the Flume bridge, Lincoln. Bottom: Number 42,
Turkey Jim's bridge, used to go to a turkey farm.
Top: Number 29, the Swiftwater bridge, Bath. Bottom: Number 64,
Clark's bridge, North Woodstock.
Top: Number 30, Mount Orne bridge, Langcaster. Bottom: Number 28,
the Bath bridge, Bath.
Top: Number 32, the Groveton bridge, Northumberland. Bottom: Number 27,
the Bath-Haverhill bridge, Bath-Haverhill.
Top: Number 34, the Clarksville bridge, Pittsburg. Bottom: Number31,
the Mechanic Street bridge, Lancaster.
Top: Number 36, the River Road bridge, Pittsburg. Bottom: Number 35, the
Happy Corner bridge, Pittsburg.



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