EDGELL COVERED BRIDGE. IT SPANS THE CLAY BROOK HERE IN THE TOWN OF LYME, NEW HAMPSHIRE, LOCATED JUST UP ... THE ROOF HERE COLLAPSED UNDER A HUGE SNOW. SNOW LOAD. BUT YOU KNOW, EVEN THEN IT WAS ...
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.
A historic covered bridge in the Great North Woods is closed ... Former teacher pleads guilty to sending child sex abuse images to New Hampshire child FBI seized phones, iPad from New York Mayor ...
The “Granite State” is known for the beauty of its mountains, forests, and lakes with more than 1,000 miles of scenic drives for enjoying fall foliage, covered bridges, and the view from the ...
New Hampshire State Parks shared photos of the snow-covered mountain on Thursday, saying they closed the park due to the inclement weather. “A little snow accompanied by temperatures in the mid ...
The Stark Covered Bridge in New Hampshire's Stark Village was swept downstream in the 1890s but still handles traffic today. When the Stark Covered Bridge was built in 1862, it only had one ...
While some parts of the country are experiencing temperatures in the triple digits, others are already seeing snow. A Facebook post from the New Hampshire State Parks announced the closure of ...
New York's covered bridges offer a magical winter escape, with their old-world charm and picturesque snowy landscapes. From the Neoclassical Hyde Hall Bridge to the romantic "Kissing" Bridge ...
Nichols Memorial Library in Meredith will host the presentation “Covered Bridges of New Hampshire” on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 10:30 a.m.
In the heart of New Hampshire's Mount Washington Valley, North Conway is a fabulous vacation destination for fans of scenic railroads, historic covered bridges and outdoor adventures. The village ...
The adventure along Canada's East Coast concludes in New Brunswick ... The world’s longest covered bridge in Hartland. The snow falls harder as we make our way inland and we are grateful ...