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Corbin - 1845

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    The Corbin Covered Bridge is a wooden covered bridge over the North Branch of the Sugar River on Corbin Road, approximately 1 mile west of NH 10 in Newport in Sullivan County, New Hampshire. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 but was removed following its destruction by fire in the early hours of May 25, 1993. It has since been reconstructed.

     

    The structure is a Town lattice truss bridge, originally built in 1845, consisting of one span with a total length of 96 feet. The total width of the bridge is 18 feet and has a single-lane road. The bridge rests on stone abutments. The bridge passes 12 feet over the water. Its sides are sheathed, the usual means by which the truss elements are protected from the elements.

     

    Located at:  N43 23.462    W72 11.719     -     WGCB #29-10-05

    Photographed in May 2022

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