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Winchester New Hampshire USA
The Ashuelot covered bridge is considered by local historians to be one of New Hampshire’s most elaborate covered bridges. The original purpose of the bridge was to transport wood across the river for use by the Ashuelot Railroad. The railroad had a station in the village of Ashuelot. This structure has also been called the Village Bridge or Village Station Bridge. Some sources credit Nicholas Powers as the builder. It was built in 1864.
Features : Old things are vintage
Canon EOS 20D 19mm f/5.6 ISO-100 PSPx4

National Register of Historic Places :
Ashuelot Covered Bridge (added 1981 #81000069) NH 119 and Bolton Rd. , Ashuelot

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Comments

  • Vickie Emms
    Vickie Emms7 months ago


    Congratulations dj!
    November 17/11

  • Thanx for this most excellent feature :)

    – djphoto

  • Sheryl Langston
    Sheryl Langston4 months ago

    Terrific Work!
    We would love for you to share your work with us in our group Up and Over. We accept bridges(covered and uncovered), stairs,steps, and escalators.
    Co-host Sheryl Langston

  • Thanks Sheryl, I’ll see what else I can add. This one is already in the group ☺☻

    – djphoto