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The Cornish-Windsor Bridge spans across the Connecticut River, connecting the states of New Hampshire and Vermont. At approximately 449 feet in length, the bridge is the country’s longest wooden covered bridge, as well as the longest single-covered span carrying automobile traffic and the world’s longest two-span covered bridge. The current lattice truss bridge was constructed in 1866, but three previous bridges were once located on this site, with the earliest built back in 1796. These other bridges were destroyed by floods. Found on Bridge Street, the Cornish-Windsor Bridge connects the towns of Cornish, New Hampshire and Windsor in Vermont.
Bridge St, Cornish, NH 03745

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