The Goffstown Covered Railroad Bridge was a rare railroad covered bridge in Goffstown, New Hampshire. It was built in 1901 by the Boston and Maine Railroad...
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bisects the main village of Goffstown and was spanned by a covered bridge, provided water power for industry. In 1817, Goffstown had 20 sawmills, seven grain...
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partial list of other covered bridges that once stood in New Hampshire. Covered bridge number, as issued by the state; extant bridges are not numbered sequentially...
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nomination it was one of six covered railroad bridges in the state; it and at least one other (the Goffstown Covered Railroad Bridge) were destroyed by the...
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Contoocook Railroad Bridge, crossing the Contoocook River in Contoocook Goffstown Covered Railroad Bridge, crossing the Piscataquog River in Goffstown Hillsborough...
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Structures County Farm Bridge Goffstown Covered Railroad Bridge Hancock–Greenfield Bridge Hillsborough Railroad Bridge Milford Suspension Bridge Footnotes † This...
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viewed by clicking the number. "Fire of suspicious origin destroys covered bridge". Nashua Telegraph. August 17, 1976. Hayward, Mark (July 6, 2016). "Historical...
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list of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. New Hampshire portal List of covered bridges in New Hampshire...
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Concord, New Hampshire (section Railroads)
also serve the city: Route 13 leads southwest out of Concord towards Goffstown and Milford, while Route 132 travels north parallel to Interstate 93....
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commons:Category:Counties in New Hampshire County name etymologies Covered bridges of NH (List of) Crawford Notch Crawford Notch State Park Culture of...
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New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from August 2022)
2017). "Crews demolish Lilac Bridge in Hooksett after safety warnings". WMUR-TV. Retrieved January 16, 2021. "Lilac Bridge". bridgehunter.com. Retrieved...
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