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Significance: Built in 1920, the Boundary Avenue Bridge is a single span, reinforced concrete, filled spandrel, barrel-arch bridge. The bridge carries Boundary Avenue over the Kingsbury Creek on a 21+' roadway More
Significance: Built in 1920, the Boundary Avenue Bridge is a single span, reinforced concrete, filled spandrel, barrel-arch bridge. The bridge carries Boundary Avenue over the Kingsbury Creek on a 21+' roadway More
Significance: Built in 1920, the Boundary Avenue Bridge is a single span, reinforced concrete, filled spandrel, barrel-arch bridge. The bridge carries Boundary Avenue over the Kingsbury Creek on a 21+' roadway More
Significance: Built in 1920, the Boundary Avenue Bridge is a single span, reinforced concrete, filled spandrel, barrel-arch bridge. The bridge carries Boundary Avenue over the Kingsbury Creek on a 21+' roadway More
Significance: Built in 1920, the Boundary Avenue Bridge is a single span, reinforced concrete, filled spandrel, barrel-arch bridge. The bridge carries Boundary Avenue over the Kingsbury Creek on a 21+' roadway More
Significance: Built in 1920, the Boundary Avenue Bridge is a single span, reinforced concrete, filled spandrel, barrel-arch bridge. The bridge carries Boundary Avenue over the Kingsbury Creek on a 21+' roadway More
Significance: Built in 1920, the Boundary Avenue Bridge is a single span, reinforced concrete, filled spandrel, barrel-arch bridge. The bridge carries Boundary Avenue over the Kingsbury Creek on a 21+' roadway More
Significance: Built in 1920, the Boundary Avenue Bridge is a single span, reinforced concrete, filled spandrel, barrel-arch bridge. The bridge carries Boundary Avenue over the Kingsbury Creek on a 21+' roadway More
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Main House of George Francis on the Dublin Plantation, erected in 1849, is historically significant because of the double dog trot style of the home's con More
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Main House of George Francis on the Dublin Plantation, erected in 1849, is historically significant because of the double dog trot style of the home's con More
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Main House of George Francis on the Dublin Plantation, erected in 1849, is historically significant because of the double dog trot style of the home's con More
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Main House of George Francis on the Dublin Plantation, erected in 1849, is historically significant because of the double dog trot style of the home's con More
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Main House of George Francis on the Dublin Plantation, erected in 1849, is historically significant because of the double dog trot style of the home's con More
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Main House of George Francis on the Dublin Plantation, erected in 1849, is historically significant because of the double dog trot style of the home's con More
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Main House of George Francis on the Dublin Plantation, erected in 1849, is historically significant because of the double dog trot style of the home's con More
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Main House of George Francis on the Dublin Plantation, erected in 1849, is historically significant because of the double dog trot style of the home's con More
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Main House of George Francis on the Dublin Plantation, erected in 1849, is historically significant because of the double dog trot style of the home's con More
Cadastral map showing drainage, section lines and numbers, land ownership, landowners' names, school houses, roads, wagon roads, etc. "Copyright 1899 by E. Frank Peterson." Includes notes. In lower right margin More
Cadastral map showing drainage, section lines and numbers, land ownership, landowners' names, school houses, roads, wagon roads, etc. "Copyright 1899 by E. Frank Peterson." Includes notes. In lower right margin More
Significance: The Kingsbury Street Bridge is one of only twelve known surviving double-intersection Warren pony trusses in New England. It was one of many bridges manufactured and erected for the Boston & Alba More
Significance: The Kingsbury Street Bridge is one of only twelve known surviving double-intersection Warren pony trusses in New England. It was one of many bridges manufactured and erected for the Boston & Alba More
Significance: The Kingsbury Street Bridge is one of only twelve known surviving double-intersection Warren pony trusses in New England. It was one of many bridges manufactured and erected for the Boston & Alba More
Significance: The Kingsbury Street Bridge is one of only twelve known surviving double-intersection Warren pony trusses in New England. It was one of many bridges manufactured and erected for the Boston & Alba More
Significance: The Kingsbury Street Bridge is one of only twelve known surviving double-intersection Warren pony trusses in New England. It was one of many bridges manufactured and erected for the Boston & Alba More
Picryl description: Public domain artwork of horse, equestrian horse riding, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Picryl description: Public domain artwork of horse, equestrian horse riding, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.