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Albany covered bridge

"The Albany Covered Bridge is a 120 foot long Paddleford truss covered bridge that was initially built in 1858, but was destroyed by a storm a year later which flooded the Swift River and swept away the new bridge. At that time, builders Almzi Russell and Leandre Morton entered into an agreement with the town of Albany to build a new covered bridge for $1,300, minus the amount previously paid for the original bridge. As a result of the agreement, the covered bridge was quickly rebuilt and has stood the test of time, along with a renovation in 1970. The artfully crafted covered bridge features wide shallow arches and sharply raked facades. In 1981 and 1982, the U.S. Forest Service replaced the wooden floor timbers with a steel floor for added support. Near the covered bridge is a mud sill, which was taken from the bed of the river to support the falsework and scaffolding during the construction of the bridge span."

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Jaap van 't Veen said:

Beautiful old bridge.
Thank you for the note.
2 years ago

Esther said:

Thanks, Jaap.
2 years ago ( translate )

Dinesh said:

A great image. Very few are life, I presume. I saw one near Buffalo Grove, IL, that was during the era before digital cameras
2 years ago

Esther said:

They have a number remaining in New Hampshire and Vermont, but they are not on major roads.
2 years ago

RHH said:

Beautiful old covered bridge.
2 years ago ( translate )

Esther said:

Thanks, Ron.
2 years ago