Bath-Haverhill Bridge
The Haverhill–Bath Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge over the Ammonoosuc River joining Bath and Woodsville, New Hampshire. Formerly used to carry New Hampshire Route 135, the bridge was idled in 1999.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Wells River Bridge and Woodsville Opera Building.
Wells River Bridge
Bridge
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The Wells River Bridge between Wells River, Vermont and Woodsville, New Hampshire, is a steel double-decked Baltimore truss bridge over the Connecticut River. It was built in 1903 to carry rail and road traffic. Wells River Bridge is situated 1,200 feet west of Bath-Haverhill Bridge.
Woodsville Opera Building
Event venue
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The Woodsville Opera Building is a historic commercial and performance building at 67 Central Street in Woodsville, New Hampshire, the commercial center of the town of Haverhill. Woodsville Opera Building is situated 860 feet southwest of Bath-Haverhill Bridge.
Woodsville High School
School
Woodsville High School, in Woodsville, New Hampshire, is a public secondary school located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, serving the towns of Haverhill, Bath, Warren, Piermont, and Benton. The school is operated by School Administrative Unit 23. Woodsville High School is situated 3,600 feet south of Bath-Haverhill Bridge.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Woodsville and Wells River.
Woodsville
Suburb
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Woodsville is a census-designated place and the largest village in the town of Haverhill in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States, along the Connecticut River at the mouth of the Ammonoosuc River.
Wells River
Village
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Wells River is a village in the town of Newbury in Orange County, Vermont, United States. The population was 431 at the 2020 census. The village center is located at the junction of U.S. Routes 5 and 302.
Bath
Village
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Bath is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,077 at the 2020 census, unchanged from the 2010 census. Now a tourist destination and commuter town for Littleton, the town is noted for its historic architecture, including the Brick Store and three covered bridges. Bath is situated 3½ miles east of Bath-Haverhill Bridge.
Bath-Haverhill Bridge
- Type: Bridge
- Also known as: “Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge”, “Haverhill–Bath Covered Bridge”, and “New Hampshire Covered Bridge Number 27”
- Categories: covered bridge, road bridge, and transportation
- Location: Town of Haverhill, Grafton, New Hampshire, New England, United States, North America
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In Other Languages
“Bath-Haverhill Bridge” goes by many names.
- German: “Bath-Haverhill Bridge”
- German: “Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge”
- German: “New Hampshire Covered Bridge No. 27)”
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