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What is the oldest covered bridge in New Hampshire?

Bath-Haverhill Bridge Built in 1829, this bridge carries Route 135 across the Ammonoosuc River. It is the oldest covered bridge still in use in New Hampshire and the first and only bridge at this site.



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The covered bridges of Parke County are well-known tourist attractions in Parke County, Indiana, United States, which touts itself as the Covered Bridge Capital of the World. The county claims to have more covered bridges than any other county in the United States.

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