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Winchester, New Hampshire 03470
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Coombs Covered Bridge in Winchester, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River.
Coombs Covered Bridge in Winchester, New Hampshire.
Coombs Covered Bridge in Winchester, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River.
Coombs Covered Bridge in Winchester, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River. NRHP designated.
Winchester, NH
Winchester, NH
Ashuelot Bridge
Salamander Shadow
Camouflage
Four-Toed, No Tail
NH Covered Bridge Sign No. 4. Winchester, New Hampshire. Slate Covered Bridge in Swanzey, New Hampshire. Newly installed.
Coombs Bridge
The Old Wooden Bridge (b&w)
Coombs Covered Bridge (1837)
Town Hall. Winchester, New Hampshire.
Interior of Coombs Covered Bridge in Winchester, New Hampshire.
Interior of Coombs Covered Bridge in Winchester, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River. This gives a good view of the Town Lattice Truss—a commonly used system used in New England covered bridges. The bridge is on the National Register of Historic Places
Downstream view from Coombs Covered Bridge in Winchester, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River.
Coombs Covered Bridge in Winchester, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River. Built in 1837 using the Town Truss system. This 107’ bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
Coombs Covered Bridge in Winchester, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River. Built in 1837, this 107’ span was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. It is one of six covered bridges in Cheshire County.
Coombs Covered Bridge in Winchester, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River. This is one of six remaining historic covered bridges in Cheshire County. Built in 1843 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
NH Covered Bridge No. 2. Coombs Covered Bridge in Winchester, New Hampshire.
Old Melvin Covered Bridge abutment along the Ashuelot River in Winchester, New Hampshire. The bridge was arsoned in 1965 and no replacement was ever built. Paul Chandler September 2020.
Abutment of the former Melvin Covered Bridge in Winchester, New Hampshire. Once spanning the Ashuelot River, no replacement was ever built after it was arsoned in 1965.
Abutment opposite Melvin Bridge Road in Winchester, New Hampshire. The covered bridge spanning the Ashuelot River was arsoned in 1965. No replacement was ever built.
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