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Ashuelot Covered Bridge

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Built
  
1864

NRHP Reference #
  
81000069

Opened
  
1864

Body of water
  
Ashuelot River

Architectural style
  
Town lattice truss

Address
  
Ashuelot, NH 03441, USA

Area
  
1,200 m²

Added to NRHP
  
20 February 1981

Ashuelot Covered Bridge

Location
  
NH 119 and Bolton Rd., Ashuelot, New Hampshire

Similar
  
Coombs Covered Bridge, Carleton Bridge, Sawyers Crossing Covered, Slate Covered Bridge, Keniston Bridge

Ashuelot covered bridge


The Ashuelot Covered Bridge is a historic wooden covered bridge over the Ashuelot River on Bolton Road, just south of its intersection with NH 119 in Ashuelot, New Hampshire, an unincorporated village of Winchester. It is a Town lattice truss bridge, built in 1864-65, consisting of two spans with a total length of 178 feet (54 m). The total width of the bridge is 29 feet (8.8 m), and has a central roadway and sidewalks (measuring 3'10" in width) on each side. The bridge rests on stone abutments and a central pier. The abutments have been reinforced with concrete since the bridge was built, and the central pier has been protected by a metal breakwater. The bridge passes 11'7" over the water. One unusual feature of this bridge is that its sides are not fully sheathed, the usual means by which the truss elements are protected from the elements. Instead, the bridge roof is extended to provide long eaves, and the sides are sheathed to the height of the walkway handrails.

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The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.

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References

Ashuelot Covered Bridge Wikipedia