THE AUTHOR OF COVERED BRIDGES OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, KIM VARNEY CHANDLER, SEES THE STORY OF MANY OF THE STATE’S BRIDGES SYMBOLIZED IN THIS ONE. THERE’S A STRONG SENSE OF OWNERSHIP OF THESE BRIDGES.
Topline: The infamous Gravina Island Bridge in Alaska became a symbol of government waste by earning the nickname “Bridge to Nowhere.” In 2010, New Hampshire decided it wanted in on the fun ...
The General John Stark Memorial Bridge linking the two Connecticut River towns of Hinsdale and Brattleboro, Vermont, will ...
Nichols Memorial Library in Meredith will host the presentation “Covered Bridges of New Hampshire” on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 10:30 a.m.
Town resident Robert Salisbury first proposed a covered bridge over Hemlock Brook in 1986 in honor of Rhode Island’s 350th ...
What landmarks do you consider to be iconic state symbols and views? Perhaps the Boston Common, the nation’s oldest public park. Or maybe Concord’s North ...
who is investing over $2 million to restore the building that once housed the Contoocook Covered Bridge Restaurant. At Tuesday’s meeting, the select board backed the project, noting it will ...
The Covered Bridge Artisans will celebrate three decades of artistry, craftsmanship, and community with its 30th Annual ...
Neighboring Vermont is widely known for its historic covered bridges. However, New Hampshire has its share of iconic overpasses. You will find one of the state's best on the Kancamagus Highway.
The Harpersfield Covered Bridge was a highlight for many people, as it had not been fully open for many years thanks to repairs, construction of a new dam and the coronavirus pandemic. Jackie ...
The structure at 16 Cedar St. in the village, which formerly housed the Covered Bridge Restaurant, was purchased by Brian Cressy, a Hopkinton native and real estate developer, in 2016. He has ...
New England leaf-watching season is in full ... With quaint towns and covered bridges scattered through swaths of changing forest, the rural Northeast provides an ideal setting to view nature's ...