Columbia Bridge (New Hampshire)
Columbia Bridge |
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Crosses |
Connecticut River |
Locale |
Columbia, New Hampshire to Lemington, Vermont |
Maintained by |
Town of Columbia |
ID number |
29-04-07 (NH #33) |
Design |
Howe truss bridge [1] |
Total length |
145.75 ft (44.425 m) |
Width |
20.58 ft (6.273 m) (maximum), 14.66 ft (4.468 m) (roadway) |
Longest span |
131.5 ft (40.08 m) |
Load limit |
6 tons |
Vertical clearance |
13.08 ft (3.987 m) |
Construction end |
1912
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Columbia Covered Bridge
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Nearest city: |
Columbia, New Hampshire |
Architect: |
Charles Babbitt |
Architectural style: |
Howe truss covered bridge |
Governing body: |
Columbia, New Hampshire |
NRHP Reference#: |
76000123 |
Added to NRHP: |
December 12, 1976[2] |
The Columbia Bridge is a wooden Howe truss bridge over the Connecticut River located between Columbia, New Hampshire and Lemington, Vermont.
History
The Columbia Bridge was built by Charles Babbitt in 1912 then was rehabilitated by the state in 1981 at a cost of $143,000. The Columbia Bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
See also
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Upstream
Route 26 Bridge
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Columbia Covered Bridge
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Downstream
Route 105 Bridge
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