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Pittsburg–Clarksville Covered Bridge

Coordinates: 45°03′16″N 71°24′25″W / 45.05444°N 71.40694°W / 45.05444; -71.40694
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Pittsburg–Clarksville Covered Bridge
Coordinates45°03′16″N 71°24′25″W / 45.05444°N 71.40694°W / 45.05444; -71.40694
CrossesConnecticut River
LocalePittsburg, New Hampshire to Clarksville, New Hampshire
Maintained bytowns of Pittsburg and Clarksville
ID number29-04-03 (NH #34)
Characteristics
DesignPaddleford truss with added arches[1]
Total length88.5 ft (27.0 m)
Width19.25 ft (5.9 m) (maximum); 15 ft (4.6 m) (roadway)
Longest span70 ft (21.3 m)
Clearance above12.83 ft (3.911 m)
History
Construction endaround 1876
Closed1981
Location
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The Pittsburg–Clarksville Covered Bridge (also known as the Bacon Road Bridge) is a wooden Paddleford truss bridge with added arches over the Connecticut River located between Pittsburg and Clarksville, New Hampshire. It was closed to traffic in 1981. The bridge is the northernmost covered bridge crossing the Connecticut River.

History

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It was rehabilitated in 1974 at a cost of $6,700 which was shared by the towns of Pittsburg and Clarksville, and the state.

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