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The Blow-Me-Down Bridge is a historic wooden covered bridge in the charming town of Cornish that carries Lang Road over the Blow-me-down Brook near the border of Plainfield, New Hampshire. Built back in 1877, the bridge features a kingpost truss structure and is one of the few surviving nineteenth-century covered bridges in the state of New Hampshire, leading to the bridge being added in 1978 to the National Register of Historic Places. Originally built in 1877, the Blow-Me-Down Bridge was restored in 1980 and also in 2002. There is a single lane of the bridge open to automobile traffic.

Cornish, NH

Blow-Me-Down Bridge
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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