- Columbia Bridge (New Hampshire)
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Columbia Bridge 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
Columbia Covered BridgeNearest city: Columbia, New Hampshire Coordinates: 44°51′11″N 71°33′5″W / 44.85306°N 71.55139°WCoordinates: 44°51′11″N 71°33′5″W / 44.85306°N 71.55139°W 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.
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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.
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External links
- Columbia Bridge at Structurae
- Columbia Bridge, NH Division of Historical Resources
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