Mount Orne Covered Bridge

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Mount Orne Bridge
Mount Orne Bridge
Crosses Connecticut River
Locale Lancaster, New Hampshire to Lunenburg, Vermont
Maintained by Towns of Lancaster and Lunenburg
ID number 29-04-08 (NH #30)
Design Howe truss bridge [1]
Longest span 127.33 ft (38.810 m)
Total length 266.25 ft (81.153 m)
Width 20.5 ft (6.25 m) (maximum), 14.42 ft (4.395 m) (roadway)
Load limit 6 tons
Vertical clearance 12.75 ft (3.886 m)
Opening date 1911 November 23, 1983
Destruction date July 5, 1983
Coordinates 44°27′36″N 71°39′10″W / 44.46, -71.65278Coordinates: 44°27′36″N 71°39′10″W / 44.46, -71.65278
Mount Orne Covered Bridge
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Mount Orne Covered Bridge (New Hampshire)
Mount Orne Covered Bridge
Nearest city: Lancaster, New Hampshire
Coordinates: 44°27′36″N 71°39′10″W / 44.46, -71.65278Coordinates: 44°27′36″N 71°39′10″W / 44.46, -71.65278
Architect: Berlin Iron Bridge Co.
Architectural style(s): Howe truss covered bridge
Added to NRHP: December 12, 1976[2]
NRHP Reference#: 76000124
Governing body: Lancaster, New Hampshire

The Mount Orne Bridge is a wooden Howe truss bridge over the Connecticut River located between Lancaster, New Hampshire and Lunenburg, Vermont.

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The most recent rededication of the bridge took place on November 23, 1983. The Mount Orne Bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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