Ledyard Free Bridge
The Ledyard Bridge crosses the Connecticut River to connect Hanover, New Hampshire to Norwich, Vermont. It is the third bridge at this crossing to bear the name of the adventurer John Ledyard.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Bridge
- Description: bridge in United States of America
- Also known as: “Ledyard Bridge”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Tuck School of Business and Montshire Museum of Science.
Tuck School of Business
College
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The Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College is the graduate business school of Dartmouth College, a private Ivy League research university in Hanover, New Hampshire. Tuck School of Business is situated 1,600 feet northeast of Ledyard Free Bridge.
Montshire Museum of Science
Museum
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The Montshire Museum of Science is a hands-on science museum located in Norwich, Vermont, United States. Montshire Museum of Science is situated 1,900 feet southwest of Ledyard Free Bridge.
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Arts center
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Hopkins Center for the Arts is a multi-venue performing arts center at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. The center, which was designed by Wallace Harrison and foreshadows his later design of Manhattan's Lincoln Center, is the college's cultural hub. Hopkins Center for the Arts is situated 3,100 feet east of Ledyard Free Bridge.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hanover and Norwich.
Hanover
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Hanover is a college town in west central New Hampshire across the Connecticut River from Norwich, Vermont. It is home to Dartmouth College, founded in 1769, whose historic campus dominates the center of the town.
Norwich
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Norwich is a city of 3,600 people in eastern Vermont across the Connecticut River from Hanover, New Hampshire. It is commuter town for nearby Hanover, New Hampshire, across the Connecticut River, and is home to some of the state of Vermont's wealthiest residents.
Norwich Village Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Norwich Village Historic District encompasses the compact village center of Norwich, Vermont. The village was developed mainly in the first half of the 19th century, benefiting in importance from the 1820 founding of what is now Norwich University.
Ledyard Free Bridge
- Categories: road bridge and transportation
- Location: Town of Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire, New England, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
43.70359° or 43° 42′ 13″ northLongitude
-72.29967° or 72° 17′ 59″ westElevation
397 feet (121 metres)Open location code
87M9PP32+C4OpenStreetMap ID
way 710706289OpenStreetMap feature
man_made=bridge
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